Strictly star points out ‘most important part of the show’ fans and contestants miss

Strictly star points out ‘most important part of the show’ fans and contestants miss

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One of the most crucial aspects of Strictly Come Dancing, according to AJ Pritchard, occurs before the celebrities even leave the well-known dancefloor.

AJ Pritchard has pointed out ‘one of the most important’ elements of Strictly Come Dancing that fans might miss. The TV star, 30, served as a professional on the BBC’s Saturday night favourite and whilst he saw contestants like Mollie King and Saffron Barker throughout their time in the competition, he has insisted that the video tape that rolls before they even take to the floor is almost as important as the dance itself.

“I would say that watching the VTs, in contrast to the VTs, is one of the most crucial things you can watch,” he said.

The VT is the same length as the dance itself when you do it down. You only have a passing chance to talk to Tess and Claudia, though.

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He continued, “You can’t really get your point across unless it’s like “It went wrong, I’m so upset,” in a conversation on GB News. simple introductory remarks.

The former I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! star then explained that because showbiz guru Ross King, who is currently competing with Jowita Przystal, was able to go back to Scotland as part of last week’s routine, he could ‘show emotion’ in order to further connect with the viewers at home via the short clip.

Ross took Jowita, his professional dance partner, to Loch Lomond after she revealed they would be dancing the waltz to Sunshine On Leith by The Proclaimers. The pair then explained why Ross valued the area so highly.

Ross described himself as a “very proud Scots person.” And he explained that despite moving away for work, he still has plans to return.

There are so many memories around the loch, Jowita said when he inquired as to why it holds a special place in his heart. The pair took to the water while the video captured the lush scenery.

He said, “My school friends, sister, yeah, I think about my parents and dad when I’m here,” in an emotional way. It is unique. It is content. It’s a “happy cry”

After his dance on the floor, the tears persisted. After finishing their routine, Ross and the duo embraced as Ross wiped away the tears.

Judges continued to be critical, but they did acknowledge that he had definitely become the “most improved” dancer so far. And he openly acknowledged, “I want to be the poster boy, poster older man for people who can’t dance but want to dance.”

He then expressed his emotion by saying, “My school friends, sister, yes, I think about my parents and dad here.” It is unique. It is content. It’s a “happy cry”

After his dance on the floor, the tears persisted. After finishing their routine, Ross and the duo embraced as Ross wiped away the tears.

Judges continued to be critical, but they did acknowledge that he had definitely become the “most improved” dancer so far. And he openly acknowledged, “I want to be the poster boy, poster older man for people who can’t dance but want to dance.”

And I believe the slide was a little more awkward than I had anticipated. Jowita was actually saying, “Are you OK?,” as we were dancing. “

Ross acknowledged that he was incredibly content with the conclusion. He continued, “But I did really enjoy myself.” It’s a TV show, not a competition, in my opinion.

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Strictly Come Dancing airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday at 6:05 p.m.

Source: Mirror

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