BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Angela Scanlon praised by fans for same detail as she confesses to 'many tears'
06.11.2023 - 13:41
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Angela Scanlon has been praised by Strictly Come Dancing fans after her latest performance on the BBC dancing competition, but admitted there were 'many tears' leading up to the night. The Irish TV presenter returned to the dancefloor on Saturday (Nov 4) alongside pro dancer Carlos Gu in a bid to impress the judges.
The couple performanced an energetic samba to Ain’t It Funny by Jennifer Lopez which saw Angela don a red flamenco-style dress whilst Carlos wore a black and white polka dot shirt. But much to their disappointment, the pair received a score of just 27 from the judges, landing them in joint bottom place on the leaderboard alongside Adam Thomas and Luba Mushtuk.
Speaking to host Claudia Winkleman following their performance, Angela admitted that the dance took her out of her comfort zone and that being dressed sexy is “frowned upon” in her hometown of Ratoath. After being saved by the public during Sunday night's results show (Nov 5), Angela took to Instagram to reflect on her latest dance, confessing there were 'many tears'.
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Sharing some photos showing off her look, Angela told her 348,000 followers: "Last nights look!! I took off my trackie and unleashed the milk stems. The whitest Samba there’s ever been & so far out of my comfort zone I can’t even tell you. Many tears this week but so proud of our little J Lo number & so proud that my girls get to see me empowered & energised & pushing through.
"I hope I’m teaching them resilience & grit & the value of overcoming the voices (internal & external). It is never
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