Halloween week turned out to be frightful for Grimsby’s Joanne Clifton and Radio One’s Scott Mills, who were voted off BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing

Halloween week turned out to be frightful for Grimsby’s Joanne Clifton and Radio One’s Scott Mills, who were voted off BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing

By Grimsby Telegraph  |  Posted: November 02, 2014

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Comments (0) THERE will be plenty of tears now that Grimsby dancer Joanne Clifton has left Strictly Come Dancing – but she did herself proud.

She and Radio One DJ Scott Mills scored 21 with their “frightening foxtrot” to finish second from bottom on the leader board on Saturday.

Joanne, dubbed “Joanne ‘Cackle’ Clifton” because of their Addams Family antics, looked spookily great for her performance and Scott did his best not to let her down with his dancing.

Judge Len Goodman said of the “supernatural” night dance: “It wasn’t super and it wasn’t natural. It was fun. You did a terrific job. She made you look good.”

But he added that it was probably Scott’s best dance.

Bruno Tonioli said: “You have created your own art form. If this show was called Strictly No Dancing, you would be a surefire winner.”

He praised Scott’s “pantomime” performance as “brilliant” and added: “It was really good fun.”

Darcey Bussell said: “Great acting. Well done.”

Craig Revel Horwood wasn’t impressed, despite the “non-stop practising”, saying it had not really worked.

The pair got three from Craig and sixes from the three other judges.

It was, however, Halloween heaven for Joanne’s brother, Grimsby dancer Kevin Clifton, when he and his dance partner, Frankie Bridge, topped the leader board with 37 points.

On a scary Halloween-themed show, Kevin, dancing a tango with Frankie, of The Saturdays, scored three scores of nine and one of 10 from Bruno.

Dubbed “Kevin ‘Corpse’ Clifton” for the performance, he and Frankie won a comment of “fab-u-lous” from Craig.

Darcey said: “It was very beautiful. I kind of shivered down my back. I was so taken away with your performance. I can’t wait to see what you do next.”

Len said: “It was fantastic.”

Bruno said: “It was totally wicked in the best possible way. I had tingles down my spine. You captured the spirit of the show. Your technique was superb. Amazing.”

Kevin himself said of Frankie: “She has just worked so hard. I am so, so proud of her.”

Television viewers saw a shot of his parents, Keith and Judy Clifton, in the audience.

Kevin’s fiancée, Karen Hauer, finished second on 35 points with Mark Wright, a former king of the jungle who won I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here. He is also known for appearing in The Only Way Is Essex.

They were dancing a jive and Bruno said: “Whatever you’re on, I want some. It works. Your timing was spot on. It was your best dance yet.”

Craig said: “Bravo, darling.”

Darcey said: “It was so natural. The action was phenomenal. You just didn’t stop. I have got high hopes for you now.”

Len said: “That was a sweetshop full of tasty treats. Well done.”

They scored three nines, with an eight from Crai

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Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton fifth couple to leave Strictly Come Dancing

Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton fifth couple to leave Strictly Come Dancing

Scott Mills and his professional partner Joanne Clifton have become the fifth couple to be eliminated from this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.

The Radio 1 DJ departed after landing in the dance-off this week with TV presenter Alison Hammond and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec.

Strictly Come Dancing, Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton

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Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton

The couples came bottom in the Halloween Week rankings, after the judges’ scores and viewer votes were combined.

Both pairs reprised their routines from last night in a bid to impress the judges, with Mills and Clifton performing their foxtrot to ‘The Addams Family Theme’. They scored 21 for the routine last night (November 1).

Hammond and Skorjanec then performed their American Smooth to Kate Bush’s ‘Wuthering Heights’, which earned them 26 points on Saturday.

Craig Revel Horwood chose to save Hammond and Skorjanec, saying: “I would like to save the couple that threw the kitchen sink at the routine – extra turns and all sorts of wafting. That is Alison and Aljaz.”

Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli then backed Horwood’s decision, sealing Mills and Clifton’s fate.

Strictly Come Dancing, Alison Hammond and Aljaz Skorjanec

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Alison Hammond and Aljaz Skorjanec

Head judge Len Goodman said that he would have disagreed with his fellow judges, explaining: “Had it been left to me, I thought they were both so much fun.

“They were both dancing the foxtrot, so I went for the section which was the foxtrot. And in that case, it would have been Scott that I would have saved.”

Following his elimination, Mills said: “It’s something that I never thought I would do and I’m so glad that I said ‘yes’ to it, because it’s been the most fun I’ve ever had!”

He went on to praise Clifton, saying: “We’ve become friends so it’s really sweet. It doesn’t really end for me here, because I’ll still see her.”

Clifton said of her partner: “He’s made my first experience of Strictly so special. He’s the best partner I could have asked for. We’ve had so much fun, and I’m just so proud of him.

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“He’s come from absolutely nowhere, and I think loads of people at home can relate to him – he’s got two left feet – but coming out in front of everybody and just performing in front of millions of people each week, I’m so proud of him.”

Sunday night’s results show also featured a performance by Annie Lennox, who sang ‘I Put a Spell on You’.

Strictly Come Dancing continues on BBC One next Saturday (November 8) at 6.30pm, with the following results show airing on Sunday (November 9) at 7.45pm.

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Strictly Come Dancing star Joanne Clifton loving life in Sutton

Strictly Come Dancing star Joanne Clifton loving life in Sutton

Ms Clifton is a former world champion

Ms Clifton is a former world champion

First published 14:05 Thursday 30 October 2014 in News
Last updated 14:22 Thursday 30 October 2014
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One of Sutton’s movers and shakers is making waves on Saturday night television, with a starring role in BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing.

Professional  dancer Joanne Clifton, who is paired up with Radio One DJ Scott Mills, has made it through to week six of the competition.

The show takes a celebrity and partners them up with an established dancer, who takes them through the motions in preparation for a Saturday night performance.

Each week the public phone in and vote for their favourite act.

The two teams with the least votes then have a dance-off, with the judges deciding who stays and who goes.

Ms Clifton, who moved to the borough in August, said: “Scott is the greatest student.

“He listens to everything, and will have a go at anything, but on the show we have always been in the bottom two.

“We need the public to vote for us.

“In our practice sessions he is actually very good, but I think in the show he succumbs to nerves.”

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Ms Clifton has had a colourful career in ballroom dancing, winning the World Professional Ballroom Showdance Championships in Merano, Italy, last year.

The 31-year-old grew up in Waltham, in Lincolnshire, and was taught to dance by her parents.

In 2000 she moved to Bologna, Italy to join Team Diablo, which is the biggest dance school in Europe.

She made the transfer from amateur to professional in 2011.

This year is the first time she has appeared in Strictly Come Dancing.

She said: “I haven’t been in Sutton long, but I really love it here. I have had the chance to look around the high street and see some of the shops, it is a lovely little place.”

Watch Joanne Clifton in action on Saturday night on BBC One at 6.30pm.

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Sorry X Factor! One Direction’s Liam Payne is a secret fan of STRICTLY star Scott Mills

Sorry X Factor! One Direction’s Liam Payne is a secret fan of STRICTLY star Scott Mills

  • Liam Payne has sent a message of support to Scott Mills
  • Scott Mills already has celebrity backing from Radio 1 host Nick Grimshaw
  • Scott Mills has been giving his all on Strictly Come Dancing
  • Scott Mills says his day job on Radio 1 keeps him grounded
Scott Mills may not be top of the leader board on Strictly, but his cheeky smile has got the public voting for him week after week.
Along with his army of Radio 1 listeners, he’s also got a catalogue of celebrity fans backing him on the show. From Robbie Williams and The Hoff, to his radio buddy Grimmy, Scott’s definitely not short of support. But who’s next in his list of celeb contacts for the next time he needs to call a friend?

Only Liam Payne from One Direction!

‘I’ve had a message from Liam from One Direction which is quite good. I think a Royal would be quite good. I think that’s the only thing after a member of One Direction. I’m slightly worried that I’m going to run out of people,’ Scott told us.

Scott needn’t worry! No matter what, he’s got the support of his partner-in-crime from his radio show, Chris Stark, who’s been pretty keen about getting Scott through each week, and has got a campaign running for him. #‎DropItLikeItsScott!

Chris says: ‘I was quite annoyed by the judges this weekend actually.’

‘He said he’d heckle!’ Scott jumped in.

‘I would if I got to come and watch a show. Someone needs to say something!’ Chris added.

Aw! Chris has got your back Scott! And no surprise either that he feels that way, after some of the harsh comments that he and his dance partner, Joanne Clifton, have received from the judges. But was he suprised by them?

Scott says: ‘Yes, 100%. But that’s the thing about Strictly, you cannot call it. You don’t know who’s going to vote, and even people they think would feel they are safe, they don’t.’

But every week, he gives it his all – even when he’s dressed as a crab and dancing to The Little Mermaid! – and gets to come back to the safety of his radio show.

‘What’s been quite nice is I go there, I do it, and I do it to the best of my ability – but when I go to Radio 1 I’m then like “Oh this is my job, I’m actually quite good at this!” And it kind of grounds you a bit if you’ve got awful comments, or you’ve had a bad day at training.’

With the other celebs in the show starting to get 7s and 8s from the judges, who’s Scott eyeing up as his competition?

‘I don’t know really – what’s happening now is, all the boys are getting really good. And my worry is I’ll be left behind. Particularly Mark Wright has really come on, and Thom Evans is good.

Simon Webb has always been good. But Thom and Mark are the ones to beat because they have come on leaps and bounds.’

Despite all this though, Scott is totes loving being on the show, and getting his dancing shoes on every week – and is feeling fitter than ever!

He says: ‘I feel strong here [shoulders] and here [biceps]. Next week I’m doing the charleston, which is literally hopping around for like six hours a day.’

We can’t wait to see Scott hopping around – and now we know Liam can’t either!

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Scott Mills: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini gave me Strictly tips

Scott Mills: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini gave me Strictly tips

Scott Mills revealed he had found unlikely support from Cheryl Fernandez-Versini as he prepares for his next performance on Strictly Come Dancing.

The BBC Radio 1 DJ said the singer – a judge on rival ITV show The X Factor – has offered her words of support, and told him to ignore judge Craig Revel Horwood’s cutting comments.

“Cheryl wished me the best of luck and told me to go out there, do my best and don’t listen to Craig. I don’t know (if she watched my performances) but she knows I’m doing it,” the 40-year-old presenter said.

He added: “I asked her to give a message to the judges to not be mean to me. She agreed and asked if it was Craig who had been mean.”

Scott, whose dance partner is Joanne Clifton, is the bookmakers’ favourite to leave the BBC show this weekend, after he came bottom of the scoreboard last week. William Hill are offering odds of 4/7 on him to go, with Judy Murray at 11/8.

The DJ failed to win judges Craig, Darcey Bussell, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli over with his American Smooth. Craig told him: “You’re exception to the rule that anyone can dance. I was worried about your health and safety when you ran like a banshee.”

Scott admitted: “Saturday night was pretty tough to take. I thought they were really harsh last week, too harsh. I can take criticism but even I felt quite wounded by it. But by Sunday, I felt like it is what it is. I tried my best and there’s nothing more I can do.

“This process is so fast, you just have to leave what happened last week behind pretty quick. You’ve pretty much got three days to learn something you’ve never done before so that consumes you, and you don’t have much time to dwell on it.”

Scott is hoping his Charleston, performed to Tommy Steele’s Flash Bang Wallop, will impress the judges this weekend.

“I had no idea what the Charleston was so I had to Google it. Once we started training, I realised it was a load of fun. I’ve just laughed all through the week. It’s been a really positive week,” he said.

“The dance is not serious at all because it’s a silly song, but it’s not a full-on comedy like the crab in Under The Sea. I’m a photographer trying to woo a lady. It’s very cheeky – there’s a lot of winks and looks to the camera.”

Even if the judges fail to be won over, Scott hopes he can survive through to the Halloween episode.

“I’m not going to win this competition, but I would like to do Halloween because it is going to be the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever dressed up in,” he teased. “If I get through, I have an incredible outfit and maybe even new hair!”

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Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills into Halloween Week

Strictly Come Dancing: Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills into Halloween Week

By Grimsby Telegraph  |  Posted: October 27, 2014

RELIEF: Joanne Clifton and dance partner Scott Mills made it through to week six despite finding themselves second bottom on Saturday.

RELIEF: Joanne Clifton and dance partner Scott Mills made it through to week six despite finding themselves second bottom on Saturday.

Comments (0) STRICTLY Come Dancing duo Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills made it through to week six of the BBC show despite being left second bottom on the leaderboard on Saturday night.

Joanne, from Waltham, and the Radio 1 DJ performed the Charleston to Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele, but picked up only 19 points from the judges.

But it was former professional rugby player Thom Evans and professional partner Iveta Lukosiute who were given the chop after a dance-off with pop star Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff.

Joanne’s brother Kevin and Frankie Bridge scored 32 points, the fourth best score of the weekend, with their foxtrot to Daydream Believer by The Monkees.

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Kevin’s fiancee Karen Hauer and dance partner Mark Wright shot to the top three with their Samba to That’s The Way I Like It by KC And The Sunshine Band.

Keith Clifton, dad to Kevin and Joanne, said: “It has been a tremendous weekend. We still have our Three Amigos riding into the sunset. That is three out of 11 which is better than three out of 15. They are still going well.

“Mark was tremendous with his Samba, which was very high class from a technical point of view.

“Scott has also shown a lot of character after the verbal bashing he got. He is starting from a different place to the others. His personal progress is wonderful to see.”

Keith said they were all looking forward to the Halloween weekend.

Joanne’s dance partner Scott Mills was praised by judges for his best dance so far.

Len Goodman told the duo who have struggled so far in the series: “It was fun, it was entertaining and you gave it plenty of welly. What I like is that you came back and gave it your all.”

And there was praise for Kevin and Frankie, with veteran judge Goodman telling them: “You floated across that floor like butter on a hot crumpet.”

Bruno Tonioli praised the duo on a “proper foxtrot” while Craig Revel Horwood described the dance as “enchanting”.

Next week is the spookiest event in the Strictly calendar, as spiders, witches, broomsticks and ghosts haunt the Strictly ballroom in the Halloween special which will air on Saturday at 6.30pm, with the results show on Sunday at 7.20pm on BBC One.

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Magic of dance leaves the crowd entranced at Grimsby Festival

Magic of dance leaves the crowd entranced at Grimsby Festival

By Grimsby Telegraph  |  Posted: October 27, 2014

  • CAPTIVATING THE CROWD: Ruby Bearup in the Tap Open for 6-9 years.

  • GREAT SHOW: Performers in the Tap Open for 6-9 years line up for the adjudicator at the Grimsby Dance Festival at Cleethorpes Memorial Hall. Pictures: Ray Corke

  • WELL DONE, AMY: Amy Ramsden – the winner of the Tap Open for 6-9 years – clutches her trophy.

  • FANTASTIC: Performing in the Tap Open for 6-9 years is Isabelle Catley.

  • SPELLBINDING: Jasmyn Holmes performs in the Tap Open for 6-9 years.

  • WHAT A TOP PERFORMANCE: Heidi Britteon in the Tap Open for 6-9 years.

  • HATS OFF: Performing in the Tap Open for 6-9 years is Esmee Mumby.

  • CAPTIVATING THE CROWD: Ruby Bearup in the Tap Open for 6-9 years.

  • GREAT SHOW: Performers in the Tap Open for 6-9 years line up for the adjudicator at the Grimsby Dance Festival at Cleethorpes Memorial Hall. Pictures: Ray Corke

Comments (0) THE CURTAIN has gone up on the Grimsby Dance Festival.

With the area’s three Strictly Come Dancing stars, Kevin and Joanne Clifton and Karen Hauer to inspire them, hundreds of dancers will be taking to the stage at Cleethorpes Memorial Hall throughout the week.

Organiser Beccy Burns said she is keen to complete research into the history of the dance festival which has involved generations of dancers.

Some say it began in the Sixties, though others believe it started in the Fifties.

Whatever its beginnings, the Grimsby Dance Festival in 2014 is the most competitive, with standards of performance getting higher each year.

As an eight-year-old Caitlin Gledhill, of Clee Dance Academy, said she had loved every one of her performances on the festival stage.

Now 14, the Humberston Academy pupil is training in London’s West End each Sunday.

At the Festival she won the Impromptu class with a salsa-style dance.

Her first trophy of the competition was the reward for more than five weeks of preparation.

She thanked her dance teachers Bev Wade, Rebecca Mooney and Lisa Asher for helping her reach the peak of her career so far.

Caitlin said: “I always love it. I like to make people laugh and entertain audiences.”

She thanked her parents Lee and Sonja Gledhill for taking her to London to gain the experience of working with professional performers who she hopes will enable her to start a career in London’s West End.

Caitlin said: “I really want to work in the West End but also want to be like my teachers, especially Jacqueline Wilson of Blaze theatre group.”

She won one of the 18 different categories of dance which are split into different age groups.

Beccy Burns welcomed adjudicator, Angela Whittle to the Festival.

Beccy said: “We are all feeling brilliant and totally energised and excited for the start of the week.”

She and husband David Burns have a dedicated team of volunteers including Lorraine and David Wright in the Box Office and Cheryl Collins and Shiralee O’Brien backstage.

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Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills safe as rugby player Thom Evans and partner Iveta Lukosiute get the chop

Strictly Come Dancing: Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills safe as rugby player Thom Evans and partner Iveta Lukosiute get the chop

By Grimsby Telegraph  |  Posted: October 26, 2014

  • Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton made it through to week six of Strictly Come Dancing.

  • Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton made it through to week six of Strictly Come Dancing.

  • Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton made it through to week six of Strictly Come Dancing.

  • Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton made it through to week six of Strictly Come Dancing.

Comments (0) STRICTLY Come Dancing duo Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills have made it through to week six of the BBC show despite being left second bottom on the leaderboard on Saturday night.

Joanne, from Waltham, and the Radio 1 DJ performed the Charleston to Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele, but picked up only 19 points from the judges.

But it was former professional rugby player Thom Evans and professional partner Iveta Lukosiute who were given the chop after a dance-off with pop star Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff.

Joanne’s brother Kevin and Frankie Bridge scored 32 points, the fourth best score of the weekend, with their foxtrot to Daydream Believer by The Monkees.

Kevin’s fiancee Karen Hauer and dance partner Mark Wright shot to the top three with their Samba to That’s The Way I Like It by KC and the Sunshine Band.

Next week is the spookiest event in the Strictly calendar, as spiders, witches, broomsticks and ghosts haunt the Strictly ballroom in the Halloween special which will air on Saturday at 6.30pm, with the results show on Sunday at 7.20pm on BBC One.

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Strictly Come Dancing: Kevin Clifton and Frankie Bridge wow with their cha-cha-cha but Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills are not so American Smooth

Strictly Come Dancing: Kevin Clifton and Frankie Bridge wow with their cha-cha-cha but Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills are not so American Smooth

By NewsdeskGy  |  Posted: October 18, 2014

  • Kevin Clifton and Frankie Bridge

  • Karen Hauer and Mark Wright

  • Joanne Clifton and Scott Mills

  • Kevin Clifton and Frankie Bridge

  • Karen Hauer and Mark Wright

Comments (0) IT was another great night of dances on Strictly Come Dancing but perhaps it is fair to say that Grimsby’s very own Clifton siblings had mixed fortunes.

Kevin Clifton and Frankie Bridge got the off to a great start with their opening Cha Cha to Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen.

The VT in the build up to their dance showed Grimsby train station and the pair eating some fish and chips in Cleethorpes, and Kevin was also presented with a birthday cake.

On the dancefloor Frankie wore a blue fringed dress and Kevin had a matching shirt, it was the first dance of the night and the first standing ovation.

After their dance, head judge Len said: “You came out and and went for it full on.

“Kevin, happy birthday and I tell you what, with Frankie you’re going to have many happy returns on Strictly Come Dancing.”

Bruno said he the loved the “cheek” in the routine and that Frankie was a “good dancer”.

Of Frankie, Craig said: “You have the most expressive hands, they really are beautiful.”

All judges gave the pairing an 8, meaning they had a combined total of 32 which was not a bad way to follow up being top of the leaderboard last week – placing them third overall.

Karen Hauer and former TOWIE star Mark Wright were up straight afterwards with their Quickstep to Tiger Feet by Mud.

Both were elated afterwards with Mark relieved that he did not forget any steps.

He said: “I’m just so glad I did it – I did it.”

Karen was clearly emotional and proud of her partner.

Bruno referred to Mark as a “white night” and said the dance had intricacy and “flourish”.

But Craig said Mark had “flat hands when out of hold”.

Darcey commented on how much he had improved and said his development was “very impressive”.

Len said: “I liked it overall; plenty of energy early on.”

Craig gave the pair a 7, same as Darcey and Len but Bruno went one better and gave Mark and Karen an 8 – a total of 29, which sits them comfortbaly in the middle of the pack.

Final Grimsby pair was Joanne Clifton and her BBC Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills

They did an American Smooth to Total Eclipse of the Heart.

Scott clearly struggled with his steps and looked relieved when it was all over.

Bruno said instead of it being an American Smooth, it was more like an “American tragedy” and that he lost count of how many times Scott went wrong.

Craig stuck the knife in deeper saying that Scott was the exception to the rule, that everybody could learn to dance.

Darcey said she saw improvements in his “top line”.

Craig gave Scott and Joanne a 2, which was very harsh; Darcey gave them a 5, Len said 4 and Bruno held up 4 also – a total of 15, meaning Scott and Joanne need all the public support they can get.

Who will survive the dreaded dance off? Are Kevin and Frankie assured of safety? Will Scott have to dance again to stay in the show?

You will have to find out tomorrow night when the results show airs, 7.20pm on BBC One.

The results will also appear here after the show.

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Scott Mills on samba: ‘It was the first week I wasn’t terrified’

Scott Mills on samba: ‘It was the first week I wasn’t terrified’

Scott Mills has said performing on Strictly Come Dancing last weekend wasn’t as terrifying as it had been previously.

Dancing the samba to The Little Mermaid track ‘Under the Sea’ as part of Movies Week, Mills was dressed as a crab.

Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton

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Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton

In an interview with Zoe Ball on It Takes Two, Mills said: “I’ll tell you why it was such fun, apart from the outfit, the whole thing and the song which is kind of a kids’ song. It was the first time I hadn’t felt absolutely terrified.

“It’s the third time I’ve done it and you get used to what it’s going to feel like, with the audience and the pressure of the judges.

“When you first do it in the first couple of weeks, I honestly can’t remember it.”

Continuing to speak about the performance, he clarified that he was a little bit nervous before he started.

Movie week kicks of on Strictly

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Movie Week

The DJ said: “I’m behind a massive bit of fake coral and any second I’m gonna have to kind of pincer my way across the stage.

“It was this impending doom, but I did it.”

The reaction to the comedy routine has been so positive that his radio producer now wants to start a campaign to turn the routine into the next dance craze.

“Yeah, he wants it to become the new ‘Gangnam Style’,” Mills said, “and there’s various gifs going around today which repeats for seven seconds of me doing this [mimes pincer dance move] across the stage”

Mills and Joanne Clifton will be performing the American Smooth on this weekend’s show.

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