BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell says what 'people don't realise' as some call for Chris McCausland 'to go'
Dianne Buswell has shared what 'people don't realise' about Chris McCausland's time on Strictly Come Dancing as some claimed it was his time 'to go'.
The comedian and his professional dance partner are currently back in training having made it through to week 11 of the BBC One dance contest - which marks the quarter final stage of the competition.
It came after there were tear-jerking scenes in the ballroom for professional dancer Dianne over the weekend as her parents, Rina and Mark, were in the audience to watch their daughter perform live in the ballroom for the first time since she joined Strictly seven years ago.
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Before Dianne and comedian Chris took to the floor for their latest performance, co-host Tess Daly headed over to welcome Rina and Mark, who are visiting from Australia, into the ballroom. She then let Mark do the honours of introducing Dianne and Chris to the floor with their Paso Doble to El Gato Montes by Manuel Panella.
They then performed their routine to mixed reviews from the judges, landing a them a score of 33 out of a possible 40. But their were more emotional scenes as Mark ended up in tears and was seen embracing his wife as they watched their little girl dance with absolute pride.
It was then during Sunday night's (November 24) results show that Chris and Dianne's fate in the competition was confirmed as it was revealed the pair have made it through to the quater finals of Strictly's 20th-anniversary series, which will be the show's annual Musicals Week, in which they'll perform a Quickstep to You’re The Top from Anything Goes.
But as they get to work on their next routine, Dianne


