BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers in awe as they spot touching moment between Dianne and Chris
Strictly Come Dancing viewers were left in awe as they noticed a touching moment between Dianne Buswell and her partner Chris McCausland during the live show. The duo took to the stage with to perform a Paso Doble to El Gato Montes by Manuel Panella on the latest BBC show.
They impressed the judges with their 'telepathy' while dancing. But it was one sweet moment in the routine that caught the eye of viewers at home.
They took to social media as they spotted Dianne moving her red skirt out of the way of the floor so the blind comedian didn't slip. One wrote: "Chris McCausland & Dianne Buswell need all our votes tonight, if for nothing else other than when, whilst on the floor Dianne gathered up her skirt so Chris couldn't trip on it! Its the little things."
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A second wrote: "Can we just talk about how aware Dianne is of Chris… watching her move her dress out the way of him walking around her as she sat on the floor is next level detail! AMAZING!!"
A third fan added: "It’s a small thing but i liked how dianne moved away her skirt before doing the floor spin so chris could do it without getting stuck."
Head Strictly judge Shirley Ballas was incredibly impressed with Dianne's choreography, telling her: "You young lady, you desevre your own little mirrorball trophy so I'm going to buy you one because I think you are fantastic."
Speaking about the dance, she added: "You have telepathy between you when your moving. To me there wasn't a step out of place."
Craig Revel Horwood told the duo: "It was wonderful but it lacked the smooth Spanish flare of this dance. I could see you going for it however... the strength of character was there.
"That was a really, really solid performance."
Strictly Come Dancing's result show airs on BBC One at 7.20pm on Sunday night (November 24).