Strictly Come Dancing star shares true thoughts on show after ‘crying uncontrollably’

Strictly Come Dancing star shares true thoughts on show after ‘crying uncontrollably’

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Sara Davies has opened up about what the show truly meant to her four years after her stint on Strictly Come Dancing with Aljaz Skorjanec.

Dragons’ Den star Sara Davies says Strictly Come Dancing has been “the biggest opportunity” of her life so far. The businesswoman competed on the 2021 series, alongside professional dancer Aljaz Skorjanec.

Sara’s dance career came to an end in week eight after being defeated by Tilly Ramsay in a dance-off, which brought her to tears.

Four years later, she told The Times: “I felt like it was the biggest opportunity of my life, and something purely for me.”

The 41-year-old’s recent comments come after she admitted to being “desperate” to get a spot on the program.

She previously told The Telegraph that she was determined to do that show. Literally, I hired an agent and declared, “My life’s goal is to get on Strictly.”

“And it wasn’t just because I wanted to dance with a sexy, hot man,” he said.

Aljaz, who is collaborating with RuPaul’s Drag Race star La Voix this year, and Sara and Aljaz have a close friendship.

The professional dancer supported the businesswoman when she “really struggled” to come to terms with her elimination from the BBC programme.

Sara admitted to “crying uncontrollably” in response to the judges’ decision, and compared Strictly to entering an”alternative universe.”

Two years after joining Dragons’ Den, the TV personality made an appearance on the program.

She made the announcement earlier this year that she had decided to concentrate on her own business, which she founded in 2005.

Posting on Instagram, Sara explained: “As a lot of you will know, I’ve taken up my position again as CEO of Crafter’s Companion and my business is my big priority this year.

“And I really commit when I work for a company,” says Dragons’ Den, which is a rewarding role.

Being a Dragon requires a lot of time and dedication as you join the lives of each business you invest in, in addition to filming an incredible show.

“It means ensuring that your investment is approved and that you are playing that role.” More than just a TV show, it’s a lot.

“I’ve made the decision to leave the Den for good and concentrate on my own business, which was my first child,” I thought. “.

She continued, saying that because of this commitment, she “won’t be filming the next series with the year this year.”

Sara won’t be departing the television world permanently though, as next year she’ll be appearing as a regular competitor on Gary Lineker’s fresh ITV game show, The Box.

Although she admitted that she is a competitive person, she remarked, “This is definitely outside my comfort zone.”

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Source: Mirror

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