Strictly Come Dancing viewers have been left a little concerned for one of the show's professional dancers after an 'emotional' appearance during the final.
Dianne Buswell made it to the end of the 2023 run of the BBC One dance contest with celebrity partner Bobby Brazier. The Australian dancer and her EastEnders star dance partner performed three times in Saturday night's (Saturday 16) grand final of the competition as they went up against Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola and Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin in a bid to take this year's title and lift the Glitterball trophy.
Eventually, it was Ellie and Vito who were crowned Strictly's 2023 winners after the results was decided by the public despite the judges' dishing out their usual scores for each of the couples' three dances. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans left 'sick' as they point out fresh issue moments before winners announced READ MORE: Read more of today's top stories from the Manchester Evening News On the judges’ scoreboard, provided as a guideline, Layton and Nikita had been in the lead with a total of 119 points.
Second to them was Bobby and Dianne who had received 117 points, and they were followed by Ellie and Vito with 115 – who cinched the trophy with the help of the public.
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