Chris McCausland spills the beans on his Strictly Come Dancing experience! Can a blind contestant pull off the Paso Doble? You won’t believe his confession!
Comedian Chris McCausland has taken the Strictly Come Dancing stage by storm, and he’s not afraid to admit it’s not all smooth sailing. In a candid interview, he confessed that when it comes to performing the Paso Doble, he struggles to know if he has nailed the steps until his partner, Dianne Buswell, gives him the verdict after their routine. Following his unique perspective as the first blind contestant on the show, his approach brings a sprinkle of humour and heart to an already captivating competition.
Chris amusingly describes himself as a ‘bendy Spider-Man’ while he dances—a fun metaphor that captures his determination mixed with a dash of chaos. As he continues on his journey, he’s constantly learning to trust Dianne’s guidance, framing a memorable partnership for the audience. Tonight, he’ll bring his experiences to the popular Graham Norton Show, revealing more about the resilience and adaptability he uses to navigate each dance routine.
Despite scoring 37 points from the judges last week, there’s no denying Chris feels the pressure. Speaking about the challenges he’s faced, he expressed his sympathy for ‘poor Dianne,’ noting how difficult it can be to keep in sync while also battling his own limitations. Yet, their recent performance in the prestigious Blackpool Tower Ballroom—the setting of their 100th couple’s dance—left audiences in awe, showing how far they’ve come together.
As Chris shares these heartwarming insights, one thing is clear: he is redefining what it means to dance on Strictly Come Dancing. His perseverance serves as an inspiration not just for fellow contestants but also for anyone facing challenges in life. Did you know that Strictly Come Dancing has been running since 2004? And amusingly, the Paso Doble draws its inspiration from Spanish bullfighting—so technically, Chris is bringing that fighting spirit with him on the dance floor!
The comedian admitted he can't tell if he has performed the dance correctly until partner Dianne Buswell tells him afterwards.
Chris McCausland says he becomes a 'bendy Spider-Man' when trying to learn how to dance on Strictly. The comic appears on the Graham Norton Show tonight to ...
The comedian, 47, who is the first blind contestant to take part in the hit BBC show, said he feels like a 'bendy Spiderman' in rehearsals as he figures out ...
Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland earned 37 points from the judges last week, as co-host Tess Daly said they were the 100th Strictly couple to perform in ...
The Scouse comedian and his professional partner Dianne Buswell were the 100th couple to dance at Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Last Saturday (16.11.24), Chris and Dianne wowed judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke with their American Smooth to 'Jump' ...