Bobby Braziers rarely-seen brother Freddie supports Strictly star with trick pelvis

Bobby Brazier was supported by rarely-seen brother Freddie at Saturday night's Strictly Come Dancing.

The EastEnders actor, 20, son of the late Jade Goody, is impressing the judges every week with his boundless enthusiasm and dance skill and is one of the contenders to win the show.

This week, 7 October, Bobby danced a samba to Young Hearts Run Free from the film version of Romeo + Juliet with his partner Dianne Buswell, 34, and they scored an impressive 32 for their Movie Week performance.

And sweetly, his brother Freddie, 19, was smiling and clapping after he watched him perform and looked every inch the proud sibling. The dance might not have been quite what he was expecting, as his brother was praised for his intense hip action.

Head Judge Shirley Ballas told Bobby that he'd "brought some rhythm in that pelvis this evening" and praised him while Anton Du Beke added: ‘You have some sort of double-jointed trick pelvis. It was remarkable – I loved it."

And Motsi Mabuse gushed: "You were enjoying that so much – it wasn’t even about pleasing us!’

Even Craig Revel Horwood, who is notorious for his critique of dances, said that Bobby had made: ‘quite an unnatural dance for men look very natural’.

Bobby's partner Dianne joked that his "hips didn't lie" and Strictly fans agreed, taking to Twitter in their droves to praise him.

One person wrote: "I haven’t watched Strictly in yonks and I’ve never heard of Bobby Brazier but I’m absolutely obsessed with this.

"Couldn’t work out who was the professional and who was the celeb. That smile! Those hips! What a vibe."

Another added: "Bobby gets a 10 from me for his hips alone !!!" while a third said: "Watching strictly.. if they ever make another bio on the stones then young Bobby Brazier is a shoo in for a young Jagger .. the hips , the lips .. and the hair … nailed on."

It comes after Bobby spoke to Grazia about how fame was always something he wanted from a young age.

"I think that as a kid, that's all I wanted," he said. "I was desperate for that when I was younger. I made myself ready. I spent so much time making myself ready because I started to believe that could happen and I could have that.

"Because I wanted it so much. When I was 14, 15, even when I was 12, I remember having thoughts like that, desires like that. I spent a lot of my childhood years just wishing for attention."

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