Strictly Come Dancing's festive special is here, and it's a glittering affair! Six new celebrities are set to dazzle the judges and the nation with their dance moves and holiday tunes. But who will take home the coveted Christmas glitterball? Let's dive into the details of this year's magical performance.
Scarlett Moffatt, the former Gogglebox star and Queen of the Jungle, will charm the audience with a Cha Cha Cha to Cher's 'DJ Play a Christmas Song'. It's a lively start to the show, and we can't wait to see her in action!
Melanie Blatt, a singer from All Saints, will grace the stage with an American Smooth to the timeless 'Santa Baby'. It's a classic choice, and we're curious to see how she'll bring her own flair to this beloved holiday tune.
Jodie Ounsley, known for her gladiator days as Fury, will surprise us with a Street-style routine to Kylie Cantrall's 'Red Christmas'. It's a bold move, and we're eager to see how she'll make this song her own.
Nicholas Bailey, a familiar face from EastEnders, will keep it traditional with a Viennese Waltz to 'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year'. It's a heartwarming choice, and we're sure it will tug at the heartstrings of many viewers.
Babatunde Aléshé, the comedian, will bring some festive cheer with a Charleston to a unique twist on 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town'. It's a fun and unexpected take, and we can't wait to see his energetic performance.
And Westlife's Brian McFadden will get everyone moving with a Jive to Chuck Berry's 'Run Rudolph Run'. It's a lively and energetic number, and we're excited to see his take on this classic holiday song.
The Christmas Day special will be a pre-recorded extravaganza, with the winner decided by the studio audience. It's a unique twist, and we're intrigued to see how it all unfolds.
Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly will be presenting the show, and it's their last Strictly adventure before they step down from their hosting duties. It's a bittersweet moment, and we're grateful for their dedication to the show.
The search for their successors is on, but no decision will be made until next year. The BBC is taking its time to find the perfect hosts, and Kate Phillips, Chief Content Officer, confirms that the selection process hasn't begun yet. It's a big responsibility, and we understand the need for thoroughness.
So, get ready for a magical evening of dance and holiday cheer! Strictly Come Dancing's Christmas special is a must-watch, and we can't wait to see these celebrities shine. Who will take the crown? Stay tuned, and let the festivities begin!