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Strictly's Bobby Brazier says 'stop, I'm blushing' as Dianne Buswell describes him in one word

Strictly Come Dancing contestant Bobby Brazier started blushing after discussing the love song he and partner Dianne Buswell will be performing on tomorrow's live show (Saturday). Week three is 'movie week' and the EastEnders star and his professional dancing partner will be dancing a Samba to 'Young Hearts, Run Free,' from the Romeo and Juliet film.

But a flushed Bobby had to say 'stop, I'm blushing after Dianne described him as a 'perfect' Romeo. He jokingly put his head in his hands as the pair were being interviewed on the Strictly Come Dancing spin-off show It Takes Two, on Friday.

Pro dancer Dianne explained: "We are starting with the iconic fish tank scene and then we go into the party, which is obviously then this song. It's a big party but we start with our eyes locking each other at the very beginning.

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"He's a great Romeo. He is a perfect Romeo," she added. Bobby then told Dianne "and you are the perfect Juliet." But as Takes Two presenter Janette Manrara suggested it was down to his 'swag,' he confessed to 'blushing.'

But he further added to the tone by confessing that he has been practising the 'shimmer' movement for this week's routine in his 'pants.' He said: "Last night, I was in my ballroom shoes and my pants and I was looking in the reflection of the kitchen doors, shimmying. I had a moment where I looked at myself and thought what is going on?"

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