Strictlys Craig Revel Horwood fights tears as cast pay tribute to Len Goodman
Strictly Come Dancing pays tribute to Len Goodman
Strictly Come Dancing paid a moving tribute to former judge Len Goodman during Saturday’s launch show.
Earlier this year, Strictly icon Len died of bone cancer at age 78 in a hospice in Royal Tunbridge Wells.
As well as revealing who the 15 celebrities were paired with, the show opened with a dramatic performance from the professional dancers, who also performed alongside the judges in an eye-catching routine.
The launch show also included a beautiful tribute to the late Len Goodman, in which hosts Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman, the judges, and professional dancers took a moment to remember his legacy.
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Fans also took to Twitter, with some admitting to shedding a tear over the Len tribute.
@magso5 wrote: “Len. Gone but not forgotten.”
@allssfc72 tweeted: “It’s not even week 1 and I’m blubbing already. Lovely tribute to Len Goodman. Saturday nights sorted for the next few months.” (sic)
@xxx_colleen said: “The shows not even started properly and my heart is broken after the tribute to Len Goodman #Strictly.” (sic)
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SeanieQuigley27 added: “Len will always be a part of the #Strictly family and he will never ever be forgotten especially saying Se-VEN! I bet he will be watching this series proudly from heaven .” (sic)
“Crying during the very first show is a new record. Such a lovely tribute to one of the best, our Len,” @chloemorley_xo stated.
Next weekend, the show will really heat up as the celebrities will have to fight for a place in the competition.
Next Sunday, the first elimination will take place, meaning one pair will be booted from the show.
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The two couples with the lowest amount of votes will have to perform in the dance-off.
It will then be up to the judges to decide who will stay and who will go.
If there is a tie-breaker situation, it will be up to head judge Shirley Ballas to make the casting vote.
Strictly Come Dancing returns on Saturday at 6.15pm on BBC One.
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