BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Annabel Croft says 'I just wish' as fans rush to support her
04.12.2023 - 12:14
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Strictly Come Dancing star Annabel Croft has been flooded with support after sharing her 'wish' for her co-star after an unusual weekend in the ballroom. The former tennis ace was back performing in the BBC One dance contest over the weekend with professional dancer Johannes Radebe.
The hit dance competition was thrown into chaos on Saturday (December 2) after Nigel Harman was forced to withdraw from the competition just hours before the planned live show - which was also the Musicals week special. He had to pull out of the show and the rest of the series at the eleventh hour due to suffering a rib injury while rehearsing for his next performance which saw him end up in A&E.
The quarter-final still went ahead as planned but the remaining couples automatically made it through to the semi-finals as the usual elimination was cancelled. So the four remaining couples still performed for the judges' scores which will be carried over to the penultimate week of Strictly 2023.
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It means that Annabel and Johannes join Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola, Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell and Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin will battle it out for a place in the final and the chance to lift the Glitterball trophy.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday (December 3) Annabel addressed making it through to the next stage of Strictly 2023. She typed alongside a picture of her and Johannes performing their emotional foxtrot to the track For Good from the musical Wicked: "Don’t forget to tune into Strictly now on BBC1!
"It was such a wonderful
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