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Chris McCausland shows his true colors as he exposes his feelings about winning | Celebrity News | Entertainment and television world

Chris McCausland shows his true colors as he exposes his feelings about winning | Celebrity News | Entertainment and television world

Chris McCausland’s “hands-on” and “modest” approach to Strictly Come Dancing is the tonic this series needs and despite being the hot favorite to lift the Glitterball this year, Chris still underestimates his potential, body language claims. expert.

The comedian, 47, has thrilled viewers week after week with his “frank and often painfully honest” one-liners, and Judi James says his “decidedly constant lack of cheese makes him a human defibrillator for this formulaic giant of a show that This year has been hit by too many dramas and scandals on and off the screen.”

Analyzing his body language, Judi says, “Chris single-handedly brought the burst of down-to-earth honesty that the show needed.

“While long-time fans of the show can almost recite favorite phrases celebrities will use before saying them, like ‘I’ve found a friend for life’ or ‘I’m doing it for my grandmother,’ etc., the interjections from Chris have been genuinely fresh and fun.

“Unlike most of the other contestants, he doesn’t take himself too seriously and clearly underestimates his own popularity with viewers, as well as his own chances of winning. However, he takes his training and performance seriously and if he wins, it will be, as he has insisted, based on his ability, not his likeability.

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“In this video, it’s Dianne doing all the heavy lifting in terms of throwing for that win while Chris sits slumped in his seat, happily heckling.

“He even adds to the dynamic by making fun of himself for the way he asked her, ‘Did I do it right, Di?’ after last week’s dance, like a little boy talking to his mom.

“When Dianne tells him he’s ‘doing a great job,’ his response is ‘Whatever.’ It’s an ego-free zone in a show where egos usually only come in XXL size.”

Judi continued: “Chris will have attracted a new group of fans who previously would have considered Strictly not a great watch.

“His respect for the show is obvious from the effort he’s clearly putting into his routines, but he was still worried that last week’s now-iconic ‘walking alone’ moment was going to be ‘cliché or silly.’

“Celebrities like Pete Wicks They might be doing their own thing to get publicity and headlines for the show by being seen canoodling with all the current girls in town, but it’s Chris who currently carries his reputation and good looks on his petite-looking shoulders.”

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