BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Vito Coppola and Sarah Hadland declare love just before final
Vito Coppola and Sarah Hadland have declared their love before the Strictly Come Dancing final to their now mutal friend. The pair will perform for one last time when the grand finale of the 2024 series takes place on Saturday (December 14).
It has been confirmed that Sarah and Vito will perform their Show Dance to Cabaret by Metropole Orkest as well as their American Smooth to Proud by Heather Small and Cha Cha to Like A Prayer by Madonna in a bid to lift the coveted Glitterball trophy.
Sarah, who is most known for playing Stevie Sutton in BBC sitcom Miranda, has now revealed how sure she was that she'd miss out on making it all the way to the end of Strictly's 20th-anniversary series. Speaking at a press conference, the 53-year-old was ask whether it has sunk in yet, to which she said: "Not really, no.
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"Because I was convinced we were going to be in that (semi-final) dance-off. I said to you (Vito), where do we go? Because we’ve never been in a dance-off. And I was like, where do we go? Where will we warm up? I was so convinced." Vito said that when co-host Tess Daly announced they had been saved they "did not expect it at all".
But someone who has been supporting Sarah, aka Hadders, all the way is her Miranda co-star and close friend Miranda Hart. The comedian and actress, who watched Sarah live in the ballroom a few weeks ago, we previously sharing videos on social media directed at Vito and Sarah as she acted as their other 'choreographer'.
However, this week, fans spotted Miranda hadn't uploaded a video which she has since addressed. In a new clip posted on Instagram she said: "Hello, lots