Inside Quentin Willson’s quiet life after lowest-scoring Strictly Come Dancing results

Inside Quentin Willson’s quiet life after lowest-scoring Strictly Come Dancing results

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As the most recent series of live performances comes to an end, we take a look at the lowest-scoring Strictly Come Dancing contestant’s life away from the show.

After scoring a paltry ten points following his first performance on Strictly Come Dancing last week, Ross King could be forgiven for feeling a little downcast as he enters week two of the competition.

Even though his concerns about tonight’s show are understandable, he may find it a little comfort knowing that he is not the first to receive a very low score. His performance of the Cha Cha last weekend left the judges, including Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke, speechless.

Ross responded to his low score with, “At least I can say that I received a 10 on Strictly Come Dancing in my first week. We all know that you can rewrite history these days, which is fantastic.

He continued, “So, in years to come, people will ask me about my Strictly experience and I will respond, “Can you believe it?” Nobody ever needs to remember that the group was 10.

He continued, “I think it’s just Stefan (Dennis) that’s older than me, trying to make a lasting impression and inspire the public.” So, “he says, I’m trying to inspire people.” I’m bringing back everyone who has never danced before, but I might be able to take some lessons.

But back in 2004, former Top Gear host Quentin Wilson scored a dismal eight points alongside his professional dance partner Hazel Newberry. At the time, judge Bruno Tonioli compared it to watching a Reliant Robin circle a Ferrari, a reference to his career in the motoring industry.

And more than twenty years later, Quentin continues to hold the title as the lowest-scoring celebrity on the BBC dance show. But forever the optimist, the presenter claimed that Strictly was one of his “proudest moments.”

The presenter said in a GB News interview that he thought of his time on the show and that it was what civilized us.

He continued, “I immediately said no when they rang up and said, “Would you do it?” I was just, you know, I’m just as agile as a JCB. “

He continued, “But my wife said, “No, because it will demonstrate your humanity and your ability to laugh at yourself.” And I believe it to be very significant. People would shake my hand and say, “Well done, mate,” for months after that and shake my hand.

He continued, “I think it’s really important that you show your true self and that you can’t fail,” adding: “I think. That is admirable. The message is appropriate.

However, Quentin’s life couldn’t be more secluded from the opulence of the stage. By displaying vintage cars on social media, he maintains a strong connection with the auto industry.

He also served as FairFue1UK’s spokesperson, which helped to fight against driver’s tax increases. In addition to capturing his wife and kids, he also offers family members an insight into their lives.

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Source: Mirror

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