Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse breaks down in tears over sister Oti’s dance with Kelvin Fletcher
STRICTLY Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse broke down in tears over her sister Oti’s dance with partner Kelvin Fletcher. The pair received a perfect 40 for their Showdance, performed to Shout by The Isley Brothers. Craig Revel Horwood began by saying: “I loved every single minute of it.” But when it came to Motsi’s turn, […]
STRICTLY Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse broke down in tears over her sister Oti’s dance with partner Kelvin Fletcher.
The pair received a perfect 40 for their Showdance, performed to Shout by The Isley Brothers.
Craig Revel Horwood began by saying: “I loved every single minute of it.”
But when it came to Motsi’s turn, she began to get emotional about her professional dancer sister.
She said: “Well, usually I can go on about things but you guys, I have no words. Really that left me…” then she teared up.
Shirely Ballas then comforted her fellow judge by giving her a hug.
The head judge said of the dance: “You pushed the limits, you had everything in the routine.
“We could see your technique, you put everything into it but you pushed the limits and it had everything.”
Though it’s not all been great for Kelvin, who saw him confused for another person during the introduction for the Showdance.
Before the VT, the presenter called him “Kevin” before quickly correcting herself – leaving fans laughing.
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Especially because Stacey Dooley was in the audience, who won the show last year with her now-boyfriend Kevin Clifton.
One person wrote: “kevin? its KELVIN, tess”
Another added: “knew kevin would sneak his way into the final some how”
But that wasn’t the only mistake, as co-host Claudia Winkelman nearly skipped through their scores.
Instead of linking to the judges scores, she tried to go straight to the leaderboard.
Fans found this funny, with one person saying: “Claudia making a boo boo”
A second added: “Tess calling Kelvin ‘Kevin’ and Claudia forgetting the judges scores were due for Kelvin and Oti’s Showdance.”