BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say same thing about Craig Revel Horwood moments into show
by Hayley Anderson · DevonLiveStrictly Come Dancing enthusiasts were all saying the same thing about judge Craig Revel Horwood as Saturday's show kicked off. The competition is really hotting up, with the celebrities and their professional dance partners ready to raise their game after the thrill of Blackpool Week.
This week, they're also tasked with competing in a Dance-A-Thon, where all couples will take to the floor to showcase their best Samba moves in an attempt to impress the judges. However, before the much-anticipated dance-off, viewers couldn't help but focus on judge Craig Revel Horwood as he danced alongside his fellow experts at the start of the live show.
Craig, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke displayed some of their moves to MC Hammer's You Can't Touch This, with Craig standing out from the rest. From hip thrusts to the iconic side-to-side MC Hammer move, he really gave it his all, leaving the other judges in fits of laughter.
It wasn't long before fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts. One viewer asked: "Why is Craig moving like he should be dressed up as a crab", while another queried: "WHAT IS CRAIG DOING HELP.? ? ? ? ? ? ? " Another fan remarked: "Whatever s*** Craig is on, I need some."
Craig's dance moves weren't the only talking point at the start of the show, with a variety of comments regarding some of the chosen outfits for the evening, reports the Mirror.
Someone praised: "Oh, Tess's suit! *Chef's kiss*", while another remarked sarcastically: "Claudia is back in black for a change."
A different viewer critiqued judge Shirley's attire as "far too fussy" due to the prominent black bow adorning it. Last week marked a significant moment for Strictly as the contestants performed at the renowned Blackpool Ballroom Tower, delivering an evening to remember.
Now, only seven celebrities remain, each vying for a spot in the grand final which is just over a month away. With every contestant stepping up their game, predicting the finalists is becoming increasingly challenging.