Strictly champion Kelvin Fletcher on star he 'enjoys' watching - but cannot pick a winner

A previous winner of Strictly Come Dancing believes one celebrity "stands out" among this year's batch of dancers - but was unable to pick a winner.

Just seven celebrity pairings remain in the BBC show after opera singer Wynne Evans and Katya Jones were eliminated after facing athlete and Gladiator Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe in the dance-off.

The 2019 champion Kelvin Fletcher has been among the millions of viewers every week watching the celebrities take to the dance floor while dancing with his children. The former Emmerdale star believes tone dancer that stands out - Chris McCausland.

Speaking on behalf of whichbingo, Kelvin was keen to praise the comedian for his performances across the series and summing up what makes the BBC series such thrilling viewing.

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Speaking about Chris, said: "I think for me, genuinely, it's not, if I dare say it's not about the winner, as an as a viewer, I love to see people who would genuinely love what they're doing and I think Chris stands out when he's dancing.

Strictly Come Dancing Dianne and Chris
Strictly Come Dancing Dianne and Chris have been praised by judges and viewers -Credit:BBC

"He looks like he loves to dance and then you add that what he must be going through, the challenge he must face to do that as a person who can't see, I can't begin to think the challenges that he faces.

"Because all the challenges I face, and everybody else, in that sense, because it's tough, it's gruelling, you're doing things that you've never done before, and you can't do it, and we try and do it, and the pressure that the nerves, the excitement, the joy, all these emotions.

"He's the one person I enjoy - I like watching everybody, but he's the one person I sit back and think he absolutely loves that moment.

"I'm sure he's nervous, and I'm sure he's doubting himself, but when that music starts and you can't help but think, 'go - go on lad!' And that's the feeling it gives me."

Praising Chris further, he continued: "I think he personifies that show, and what that show is about. It's an accepting, inclusive show that just celebrates different personalities, different walks of life, different people, and it's a level playing field in a sense of, there's your song, there's a few techniques, there's a few rules that you have to do.

Kelvin Fletcher with Oti Mabuse hold the Glitterball trophy after Strictly Come Dancing Final in 2019
Kelvin Fletcher with Oti Mabuse after the actor won the Glitterball trophy during the live Strictly Come Dancing Final in 2019 -Credit:PA

"It's just a chance to go out there and do some dancing and express yourself.

When pushed to pick a winner, he said: "I don't know. This is the thing. I think they're all in the running, aren't they?

"I'm not too sure the bookies have as a favourite - I don't know if I was a favourite! I'm not too sure who the favourites are.

"I think it will be exciting to see who's lifting that Glitterball at the end."

He added: "Maybe I've got an eye for it to work out who's going to win, as an ex-winner, but you never know. I guess maybe that's the beauty of the show. It's complete unknown.

"And that's what's exciting. I think for me, genuinely, it's not, if I dare say it's not about the winner and as a viewer, I love to see people who genuinely love what they're doing."

Comedian Chris McCausland is currently odds on to win the series, with Sarah Hadland and Tasha Ghouri following. The star, who scored a personal best of 37 in the previous week, is the competition's first-ever visually impaired contestant, has inspired and won the hearts of the nation.