It's only been just over a week since the hit dance competition wrapped up its 2023 series but there is still plenty of glitter and sparkles left for the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special.
16.12.2023 - 17:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has let slip who he wants to see claim the glitterball trophy tonight just hours ahead of this series' highly-anticipated final.
Tonight Layton Williams, 29, Bobby Brazier, 20, and Ellie Leach, 22, will go head to head as they each perform three different dance routines with their professional partners in a bid to win the ultimate prize in the BBC dance contest.
Their fate will lie in viewer's hands as the judges' scores will count for nothing tonight, the Mirror reports.
The show's longest serving judge Craig, 58, who has watched over 20 Strictly finals, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Friday to discuss the finalists ahead of Saturday night's long-awaited showdown.
However, it seems that Craig made his favourite act very clear as he could not hide his excitement when talking about Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin.
The judge showered praise on the pair's immaculate performances, particularly their Charleston to Fit As A Fiddle for which they scored a perfect '40.'
GMB hosts Ben Shepherd and Charlotte Hawkins quizzed Craig on his opinion on each of the finalists with viewers quick to notice how fast the dance star's face lit up while talking about 29-year-old Layton Williams.
Discussing Layton's performance, Craig said: “It was absolutely fantastic. I loved loved loved that Charleston. It was a dance you could put on stage. It was really really difficult. The flips and all of that.
"I mean some people can learn that but you're likely to get a broken ankle.And it takes a partnership. What's so special about it is they're very very equal in ability and talent and actually Layton does push Nikita as well.
"They had sync problems before. Dancing in different rhythms. They managed
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