Chris McCausland has been flooded with messages of support after revealing how he feels 'left out' on Strictly Come Dancing.
The comedian has already won the hearts of viewers following his debut in the BBC One dance contest. Chris, who is Strictly's first blind contestant, made his ballroom debut alongside professional dance partner Dianne Buswell last weekend during the first live show of the 2024 series.
And he was told he was "fabulous" after his performance with Dianne as the pair performed a cha cha to Beatles hit Twist And Shout which was awarded 23 points from the judges. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing couple 'will make final' due to 'magical' clue Earlier this week, Dianne and Chris offered an update as part of their daily video series Dianne has dubbed 'CHRIS'S DIAnneRIES' in which they reflected on their first performance of the new series.
Dianne captioned the video: "Recap of Saturday night ( Chris gets emosh). We also wanted to say a massive thank you to everybody who has left us such lovely msgs and sent so much love and positivity." At the start of the clip, Dianne is heard telling Chris: I'm so glad you've got a bit more colour in your face than when we started on Saturday," to which he responded: "I was so ill, with fear.
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