Strictly's Chris McCausland is “giving BBC bosses a huge headache” – he is the bookies' favorite to win the show.

Come Dancing star Chris McCausland would definitely have left BBC bosses with a huge headache – and is the bookies' favorite to win the show.

The comedian, 47, blind, is adored by the show's fans who collaborate with professionalism. Dion Buswell.

Bookmakers currently have him as a 9/4 favorite to win the series, but if he does, the show could take a nosedive. Mirror reports that he definitely couldn't do a live tour.

His comedy show, which has dates throughout January and February, will clash directly with Yonk's Strictly's live theater show, according to the statement.

If he wins, many fans expect him to be part of the tour in which the main stars of each series always participate.

Strictly Come Dancing star Chris McCausland has reportedly caused BBC bosses a huge headache as he is the bookies' favorite to win the show.

The comedian, 47, who is blind, has been adored by fans of the show along with professional Diane Buswell.

The comedian, 47, who is blind, is adored by fans of the show while working with professional Diane Buswell.

A source said: “Craig has suggested that all the favorites will be there this year but that's not true. How can Chris be in two places at once?

Since all the shows on his comedy tour have collided since January 17, Chris can't attend.

Chris is currently firmly behind Love Island's Tasha Khouri at odds of 4/1, Miranda actress Sarah Hadland at 10/1 and EastEnders' Jamie Borthwick at 16/1.

A Ladbrokes spokesperson said: “Chris McCausland looks set to bolt from this year's competition after extending his lead at the front of a tight race.”

“As it stands, Tasha is her main rival, but the bettors only see one winner.”

The Strictly Live Tour originally launched in January 2009 with 2008 winner Tom Chambers lined up. All the winners have participated.

In a statement last month, Strictly confirmed the return of the live event for 2025. It Takes Two Janet Monrara judge Craig Revel Horwood announced: “Fans will definitely be in for a real treat on the live tour – it will be bigger and better than ever.”

'Viewers will be able to enjoy all the glitz and glamor of the television show and see their favorite celebrities and dancers up close and personal. And with Mochi joining us for the first time, it's going to be even more FABULOUS!'

Bookmakers currently have him as favorite to win the September 4 show, but The Mirror reports he could leave the show in dire straits if he pulls it off.

Bookmakers currently have him as favorite to win the September 4 show, but The Mirror reports he could leave the show in dire straits if he pulls it off.

Their show, which has dates throughout January and February, will clash directly with Yonk's Strictly's live theater show, according to the statement.

Their show, which has dates throughout January and February, will clash directly with Yonk's Strictly's live theater show, according to the statement.

If he wins, many fans expect him to be part of the tour in which the main stars of each series always participate.

If he wins, many fans expect him to be part of the tour in which the main stars of each series always participate.

MailOnline has contacted the BBC and Chris for comment.

A spokesperson for the tour told The Mirror: “It has not yet been decided that the Strictly Live Tour will take place in 2025.”

This comes after fans were left 'in tears' after watching Chris and Diane dance 'perfectly' in Sunday's episode.

Chris and the Australian professional, 35, wowed the crowd with a waltz as they paid tribute to Liverpool.

Dianne looked incredible in a sparkly navy blue dress, while Chris sported a smart co-art suit and red shirt.

Fans were “crying” in a very emotional routine, with X, who previously flooded Twitter, pleading with grateful comments to “give Chris the Glitterball trophy.”

'Dion 'I'm so proud of you' Chris 'Did I do it right?' Dianne 'You did well, yes, very well' Chris and Dianne FTW #definitely';

'This moment is everything. Chris does his own dance to a song that means a lot to a lot of people. This man is extraordinary. She danced her way into our hearts with the tremendous support of the incredible Dion.

'Chris 'Did I do it right?' #definitely #definitelycoming';

'I'm still recovering from this Chris and Dianne waltz, it was so beautiful and emotional. I've never seen anything so meaningful and sad… as far as I'm concerned, now give them the shiny ball';

'Every week you think it's going to be Chris McCausland's dance… it's not this week.

A spokesperson for the tour told The Mirror:

A spokesperson for the tour told The Mirror: “The schedule for the Strictly Live Tour 2025 is still to be decided.”

'Did I do it right?' Yes mate… you destroyed it again #definitely';

'Why do I cry when I see Chris walking alone?! #definitely';

'Present the Glitterball trophy to Chris McCausland.

We all know Chris must win. I cry every week. #definitely';

'Oh good man! Chris crushes it. I am so amazed by him. His footwork, structure and delivery are simply stunning and a very popular song that means a lot to many – bits #definitely #waltz #Amazing #chrismccausland.'