BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Bobby Brazier shares 'real' blunder months after end of show

Strictly Come Dancing's Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell
Strictly Come Dancing's Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell -Credit:Bobby Brazier Instagram


It may have been months ago but Bobby Brazier has now exposed one of his Strictly Come Dancing blunders much to his dance partner Dianne Buswell's delight. It's been four months now since the pair last graced our screens in the final of the BBC One dance contest.

EastEnders star Bobby's infectious smile and swivelling hips saw him all the way to the end of the 2023 series where he and Dianne faced Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin and Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola for one last time, performing three dances each in a bid to lift the Glitterball trophy.

It was former Coronation Street star Ellie and Italian pro dancer Vito who emerged victorious but the three couples later enjoyed more time together on the Strictly Come Dancing Live tour earlier this year which visited arenas up and down the country.

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They have now, however, settled back into their usual careers as well as picking up new opportunities along the way but to mark 'International Dance Day' on Monday (April 29), Bobby decided to look back on his moments from the weeks he took part in Strictly and it appears on thing stood out more than most.

He shared a video of himself and Australian pro dancer Dianne during one of their rehearsal sessions. They were seen practising their Foxtrot which they performed to McFly's track 'All About You' back during week one of the twenty-first run of the hit dance competition.

Bobby appeared to be gliding around the room with Dianne when a glance of his back to the camera showed his bum hanging out of his jogging bottoms. He then had to stop Dianne and when she questioned why, he said: "My bum's out," and did a quick twirl to show her as she burst out laughing.

He posted the video alongside a more recent clip, in which the 20-year-old can be seen having cut his curly locks, as he danced around his room. "International dance day #necessaryrealness don’t stop," he captioned the post to which Dianne was quick to respond with a string of crying laughing emojis before adding: "You are the real life Bart Simpson."

Bobby had to stop the dance with Dianne -Credit:Bobby Brazier Instagram
Bobby had to stop the dance with Dianne -Credit:Bobby Brazier Instagram

And his fans and followers saw the funny side too, however, many were distracted at just seeing Bobby and Dianne together again and shared how much they miss them both.

@bobbysdonuts said: We miss watching you both so much :( happy dance day to you." @mhairicalder_ commented: "Miss you both so much :( happy dance day!" @eddo_official wrote: "Miss watching you dance so much." @courtneygroves25 added: "I miss you dancing !!! the dance teacher in me will be fuming if you've stopped."

It comes after Bobby's latest role was revealed after it was reported he'd signed up for a further year on BBC One's EastEnders amid doubts about his future in Walford.

Bobby, who is the son of the late Jade Goody, has joined the cast of Paramount+ drama Curfew, a six-part series that began filming in London earlier this year. Curfew is based on Jayne Cowie’s novel After Dark and is set in a society governed by 'The Women’s Safety Act’, where men are all tracked by ankle tags and are confined to their homes by a strict 7pm curfew every night.

Sarah Parish stars as Pamela, while Bobby Brazier plays James, a vocal schoolboy who advocates the abolishment of the curfew. And he's not the only EastEnder in the cast as three former stars of the soap also have roles in the thriller.

Lucy Benjamin plays DCI Sue Ferguson, Pamela’s superior, Larry Lamb stars as Rhys Holden, whose family arrives in the UK from America and has to learn to adjust to life under the restrictive curfew system, while soap legend Anita Dobson is Janet, a woman who runs a ‘motherhouse’, a refuge-style home for women who do not wish to live with men. The cast also includes former Doctor Who companion Mandip Gill, singer and actress Alexandra Burke and Mayflies actor Mitchell Robertson.