BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Nikita Kuzmin and Layton Williams issued demand over 'last' message
21.12.2023 - 10:11
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Strictly Come Dancing stars Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin have been issued a demand from fans after they shared a new joint post. It was actually professional dancer Nikita who took to his social media page to share a 'last' with those who supported them in the competition.
Layton and Nikita pulled out all the stops during the grand final of the BBC One dance contest on Saturday night (December 16). The pair faced Ellie and her dance partner Vito Coppola as well as Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell as they all reached the end of the 2023 run of the competition.
The final saw the finalists perform three dances each and while the judges gave their feedback and scores, the end result came down to the public vote. At the end of all nine performances, it was Bury-born Layton and Nikita who topped the leader board as they received a total score of 119 points out of a possible 120 after scoring two '40s'.
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But it wasn't enough to see them secure the title and lift the Glitterball trophy with that honour instead going to former Coronation Street star Ellie and Italian dancer Vito. And the win made history as Ellie, at the age of 22, is now the youngest-ever winner of the dance show.
While Nikita has already spoken out on the loss and looked back at their time in the competition as a whole, Layton hasn't shared any of his final thoughts just yet. But he has been resharing posts from Nikita with the latest being the pair's last tutorial. The Ukranian dancer and West End star have been sharing tutorials with their
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