Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier has revealed which cast member has “hips that don’t lie” as he prepared to take to the dancefloor tonight (September 23).
The EastEnders star, who plays Freddie Slater on the BBC soap, spoke to the Daily Star at the Nation Television Awards and spilled that his co-star Eddie Kahi has some of the most impressive hips he’s ever seen. “I'll tell you whose hips don't lie, Eddie oh my god, they're a joke,” he gushed.
Speaking about his upcoming time on the show, he admitted that he’s excited and looking forward to wearing some of the glittery costumes: “It's super exciting, I've been sweet, and I hope I'll do well.
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“I'm ready to rock the sequins though, I've worn some crazy stuff.” Bobby, 18, is paired up with professional Dianne Buswell, 34, as the pair gets set to take to the dancefloor on tonight’s highly anticipated launch show. The duo appear to be getting along famously so far, as Bobby was pictured kissing his dance partner goodbye after rehearsals this week.
The actor is a strong favourite to win the series boasting a huge fanbase. Concerns that the star may fall for the dreaded “Strictly Curse” were also put to bed recently after the star boke up with his girlfriend of 18 months, model, Liberty Love. The Strictly Curse has seen romance blossoms between contestants and professional dancers already in relationships.
In July 2022, Bobby and Liberty unfollowed each other on Instagram and deleted all traces of each other from their social media accounts.
However, they rekindled their spark and began dating again, until Bobby called it quits ahead of his Strictly dance debut.
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It comes after Bobby recently opened up about what his late mother Jady Goody would think of him starring in the BBC show.
The Big Brother legend tragically died in March 2009 when she was just 27 after a battle with cervical cancer.
Bobby, who was five when he lost his mum, said he believes she would be 'happy' he's taking part in the competition, after sharing his plans to pay tribute to her with a dance routine on the show.
Speaking to OK! Magazine, he said: “She'd be happy that I'm doing something that makes me happy. Like all my friends and all of my family, and everyone that loves me is.
“They're happy for me because they know how much I'm going to enjoy myself and how happy I am to just be here.”
Strictly Come Dancing airs Saturday on BBC One at 6.15am
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