Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood
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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Craig Revel Horwood names two 'finalists' as competition 'hots up'

by · Manchester Evening News

Craig Revel Horwood has revealed two names he believes will make it to the Strictly Come Dancing 2024 final as the competition 'hots up'.

The 59-year-old star - who is the longest-serving judge on the hit BBC One dance show - has praised former Love Island star Tasha Ghouri and comedian Chris McCausland for their "incredible" respective routines each week, and says their journey to lifting the coveted Glitterball trophy is looking likely.

Craig told Closer magazine: "Well, Tasha is absolutely amazing. Every dance she's done has been incredible - whether she'll win or not is another thing.

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"But I think Chris is doing really well, too. Very surprising. I didn't think he would have as much rhythm as he has, and he's great. I think he'll be a finalist, I think Tasha will be a finalist."

Former Olympian turned Gladiator star Montell Douglas has also become one to watch for Craig, who has been impressed by her routines with her pro Johannes Radebe. The judge added: "I love Montell, as well. She's wonderful."

The latest live show last Saturday night (November 9) saw Tasha and her dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec top the leaderboard after their Quickstep to Mariah Carey's Fantasy wowed the judges and earned 37 points out of 40.

Chris and Dianne during their latest live performance
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Meanwhile, Chris and his pro dancer Dianne Buswell, 35, delivered a poignant Couples' Choice routine to 'Instant Karma' by John Lennon. They came sixth with 33 points, while the routine impressed the judges by imitating blindness.

At one point, Chris covered Dianne's eyes with his hands as the studio ballroom turned to darkness. When the lights flicked back on, Chris was seen spinning her around on his shoulders as pyrotechnics sparkled behind him. On the night, Craig described it as "absolutely spectacular".

Speaking on this year's competition, Craig added to Closer: "Every year surprises me.You always think: 'Oh, it'll never be as good as last year,' but it's the casting that really makes it. Everyone's main ambition is to get to Blackpool. Once they've got to Blackpool, their main ambition is to win it because they think they can.They get hungrier, and then the competition really hots up."