Strictly's Chris McCausland admitted he “didn't want a sympathy vote” to win the show after being favorite to lift blind comedian Glitterball.

Come Dancing favorite Chris McCausland has insisted he “doesn't want a sympathy vote” after becoming favorite to win the show.

The 47-year-old blind comedian surprised the audience with his movements and is preparing to dance a passionate waltz with his professional partner. Dion Buswell this weekend.

Despite his dancing prowess, Chris said he wanted to advance on merit and said he didn't care if the audience laughed at his performance.

I don't want to sound sympathetic. I don't mind being a bad dancer. “I don't mind people laughing at me because I'm a comedy dancer or a bad dancer, but I don't want it to be a disaster because I can't see,” Chris said. Glass.

The Strictly star described the fear she felt before her first performance, which sent the audience into a frenzy and quickly made her and Diane fan favourites.

Strictly Come Dancing favorite Chris McCausland has insisted he “doesn't want to be a sympathy vote” after becoming the unlikely candidate to win the show.

The blind comedian has captivated audiences with his moves and this weekend he will dance an emotional waltz with his professional partner Dianne Buswell.

The blind comedian has captivated audiences with his moves and this weekend he will dance an emotional waltz with his professional partner Dianne Buswell.

He added: “That first episode, I mean, to say I had my pants on is an understatement. “These last few weeks have been tough energetically.

'I've hit a few walls along the way, which is to be expected from someone who sits on a stool for a living. I guess you could say that to stand up is to feel afraid and do it.

'I accept the madness. I mean, I made peace with looking like an idiot, so I said, 'Dress me whatever you want, paint me whatever color you want, throw me out.'

EastEnders alum admitted keeping up The bosses are definitely on alert as he refuses to tell them whatever prank he has planned, but daytime television knows how to “control itself.”

It comes after Chris revealed he had been giving a secret signal to his partner Dion during Strictly Live.

He said hugging Dion tightly as they headed into another week.

The reason he does this is to give you time to sort out your emotions and not cry on TV.

“In the end I hug you very tightly to make sure I'm not going to cry on TV,” he said.

He added of how the show moves him: “The relief that comes with it, you're so ecstatic at the end, and then the audience reaction, it's so much, we're licking our lips a little bit.”

The Strictly star described the fear she felt before her first performance, which sent the audience into a frenzy and quickly made her and Diane fan favourites.

The Strictly star described the fear she felt before her first performance, which sent the audience into a frenzy and quickly made her and Diane fan favourites.

Diane and Chris talk to fans each week via video diary about their previous performance and how they are preparing for the upcoming show.

In a clip shared on Tuesday, Diane said, “We survived another week,” to which Chris asked, “Well, why did we survive another D-week?”

“For the kind people who saved us,” Dion said, and Chris added: “For the generosity of the people there, who took their phones.”

'They got their thumbs ready, they texted, they emailed, whatever they did, they sent a pigeon out the window with a piece of paper tied to its leg. We're still here.'

Turning the conversation to how Chris feels, Dion said, “We have to talk about the emotional side, and we do.”

Chris recently revealed his partner Dion Buswell's secret signal during a live Strictly Come Dancing show on Instagram.

The comedian, who is the show's first blind contestant, said he will hold Diane tight as they move forward into another week.

Chris recently revealed his partner Dion Buswell's secret signal during a live Strictly Come Dancing show on Instagram.

“You know how I feel today, T,” Chris replied.

Dion said: 'Chris is very emotional today. One thing he does every time is he hugs me really tight because you tell him to.

“At the end I hug you really tight to make sure you don't cry on TV,” Chris added. “The relief of going through that, the audience's reaction to seeing you so ecstatic at the end, it's a lot, it's a bit lip-smacking for us.

'I held you until I knew I could talk and then at the weekend the support from people was overwhelming. You did great too.'

Dion added: 'Thank you. You know we both did an amazing job and you know beyond that we have another beautiful dance this week that I'm really excited about. Quite general. I'm proud of you.'