Strictly’s Emma Barton reveals panic over shock bum injury that left her ‘strapped up’ in rehearsals
STRICTLY’S Emma Barton has revealed her panic over a shock bum injury that left her ‘strapped up’ in rehearsals. The EastEnders actress has made it all the way to tonight’s grand final with pro partner Anton Du Beke. However, a couple of weeks ago Emma was left concerned she might not get there after injuring […]
STRICTLY’S Emma Barton has revealed her panic over a shock bum injury that left her ‘strapped up’ in rehearsals.
The EastEnders actress has made it all the way to tonight’s grand final with pro partner Anton Du Beke.
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However, a couple of weeks ago Emma was left concerned she might not get there after injuring herself in an unusual place.
Speaking to The Sun Online and other media ahead of the final, Emma, 42, said: “It was quite funny actually, it was Charleston, week 11 and it was quite fast and high intensity.
“I smashed it all through the week but then on the Friday morning when we got to the studio we had to do a bit of social media and I pulled a muscle in my bottom.
“Just standing. How do you do that?
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“It was my right cheek, I did panic.
“I was strapped up, big large plasters on the cheek, it worked because I got through it.”
Emma will be hoping she doesn’t suffer the same injury again when she dances the Charleston one more time during the final.
Speaking about their chances of winning, her pro partner Anton said: “We’ve all got the same chance.
“It’s the most important people voting this time, it’s the audience, the viewers at home that are voting.”
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He continued: “It’s all a real level playing field in the final, anything can happen. All you can do is focus on your bit.
“We can focus on our bit and do it best we can and hope it’s enough. We have no control over anything else, the judges can say what the judges say, that has no reflection on the result.
“The marks don’t have any worth as it were but they make you feel better. Really it’s up for grabs, anybody can pick it up.”
The Strictly Come Dancing final airs tonight, Saturday December 14 at 7.05pm on BBC One.
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