Strictly Come Dancing: Craig Kelly Dances One Step Closer To Blackpool

Craig Kelly Strictly Come DancingSo for the first time in what seems like ages, Craig Kelly and dance partner Flavia Cacace were not in the Strictly Come Dancing dance-off. Wearing electric blue together they performed sexy Samba. Personally I thought this was his best dance yet and as always he looked great. Craig really looked as though he was enjoying this weeks dance moves.

The judges as always were not really nice to Craig, saying he was stiff, ploddy and awkward. Len said to Craig “each week he listens to the comments and comes back trying harder than ever, everyone loves a trier”

Tonight Craig and Flavia got thier lowest score ever, but despite that the Audience must love him……I know I do! Craig has said that he would love to perform on the 7th of November when Strictly goes out live from Blackpool’s famous Tower Ballroom, as he was born in Lytham St Annes just outside Blackpool.

In the dance-off tonight were Jo Wood (model and Entrepreneur) and dance partner Brendan Cole and Jade Johnson (Olympic Athlete) with her dance partner Ian Waite. The four judges all kept Jade and Ian in the competition.

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Craig Kelly and Flavia Cacace

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