From first blind contestant to glitterball winner, Chris McCausland’s journey on Strictly is nothing short of inspirational! 🕺✨
In a groundbreaking moment for television, comedian Chris McCausland has made history by becoming Strictly Come Dancing's first-ever blind winner. Partnered with the talented Dianne Buswell, Chris showcased a stunning performance that left both the judges and viewers in tears during the emotional final. The 47-year-old comedian's journey has been nothing short of inspiring, proving that determination and passion can lead to remarkable achievements — even on the dance floor!
Chris, who lost his sight at the young age of 22 due to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa, has become a firm favourite among fans. His charm and energy captivated the audience, while his heartfelt routines displayed a unique understanding of rhythm and movement that transcends visual cues. The competition was fierce with fellow contenders like Sarah Hadland and JB Gill, but Chris stole the show and ultimately took home the coveted glitterball trophy, a symbol of triumph and tenacity.
Despite an unfortunate personal setback just days before the finale, when Chris’s father John revealed he wouldn’t be able to attend due to health issues, the comedian powered through with unmatched spirit. Commenting on the experience, Chris expressed his gratitude to Dianne, stating, "This is for you," as he celebrated their incredible achievement together. The duo’s stunning performances during the season left indelible marks on the hearts of many, showcasing the true essence of dance — it’s not just about sight, but about feeling and expression.
As Chris McCausland takes a moment to bask in his well-deserved victory, we can’t help but reflect on the history he’s made on Strictly Come Dancing. His talent and resilience not only showcased the beauty of inclusivity but also inspired countless individuals facing their own challenges. Did you know that this year marks the 20th anniversary of Strictly? With Chris's landmark win, it’s a celebration of diversity, creativity, and the powerful stories that unite us all through dance. Not only has he broken barriers, but he also left a legacy that will encourage future contestants to embrace their uniqueness and shine bright on the stage!
The comedian took home the glitterball trophy after reducing all the judges to tears with his emotional final performances.
Chris, 47, is the first blind contestant in Strictly's history and a firm favourite to lift the glitterball trophy. However, his father John revealed that he ...
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The dancer is set to take to the stage for the BBC Strictly Come Dancing final.
They beat Miranda actress Sarah Hadland, Love Island star Tasha Ghouri and JLS singer JB Gill. Speaking after his win, McCausland said: "This is for [Dianne] ...
Chris McCausland, JB Gill, Sarah Hadland and Tasha Ghouri were competing for the glitterball trophy.
The comedian impressed viewers after becoming Strictly Come Dancing's first blind contestant.
The BBC One celebrity dancing show saw McCausland and partner Dianne Buswell lift the glitterball trophy.
The inspiring celebrity was crowned champion after an emotional final, in the series' 20th anniversary year.
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McCausland lost his sight when he was 22 due to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa. Throughout the series, the comedian has received multiple ...