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Strictly Come Dancing star Aliona Vilani shows off her champion figure at Miami beach

Monday, December 26, 2011

Strictly Come Dancing star Aliona Vilani shows off her champion figure at Miami beach



By Alanah Eriksen

Last updated at 12:58 PM on 26th December 2011

She wowed on the dance floor in her skimpy costumes, showing off her skilful moves.

And now Strictly Come Dancing winner Aliona Vilani has flaunted her killer curves on the beach.

The 27-year-old Russian was spotted in a blue and purple printed string bikini in Miami, Florida, during a Christmas trip with her parents.

A dancer's figure: Strictly Come Dancing winner Aliona Vilani, partner of McFly's Harry Judd, lapped up the sun in Miami with her parents
A dancer's figure: Strictly Come Dancing winner Aliona Vilani, partner of McFly's Harry Judd, lapped up the sun in Miami with her parents

After a dip in the ocean, the redhead donned a bucket hat to protect herself from the harmful rays before lying on a sun lounger.

But despite living and dancing in the U.S. since she was 13, Aliona, who took the Strictly title with McFly's Harry Judd last weekend, thought she wouldn't be recongnised during her break.


Relaxing: Aliona said she thought she wouldn't get recognised in the U.S. and ventured out without brushing her hair, when fans asked for autographs
Relaxing: Aliona said she thought she wouldn't get recognised in the U.S. and ventured out without brushing her hair, when fans asked for autographs




Looking good: The dancer showed off her curvy derriere in this blue and purple-printed string bikini
Looking good: The dancer showed off her curvy derriere in this blue and purple-printed string bikini



She shared a funny story about her success across the Atlantic.

'Walking around shopping with parents...mom turns and asks 'ummm are u gonna brush your hair today?'...I go 'ma who cares :-) I'm resting,' she wrote on Twitter.

' I go 'to tell you the truth ma it's so nice to just do whatever you want when no one around knows you'...mom 'I can see that lol'...


Enjoying her time off: The very bronzed redhead cooled off with a dip in the sea before retiring to the sun lounger
Enjoying her time off: The very bronzed redhead cooled off with a dip in the sea before retiring to the sun lounger

'Seriously 5 min later as we're crossing the road 3 lovely couples start to shout 'omg can we have a picture, can't believe.....'

'I look at my mom and think 'are you kidding lol this is not happening'...Moral of this story kids, listen to your mom and brush your hair.'

She added later: 'Keep meeting lovely fans in Miami, thank god my hair is brushed lol...my dad couldn't believe it all (like me) and started to cry with pride.'


We did it! Aliona with her dance partner Harry after winning the BBC show
We did it! Aliona with her dance partner Harry after winning the BBC show


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Brucie McFlies into a panic: Stage invasion by winner's band stuns veteran host

Monday, December 19, 2011

Brucie McFlies into a panic: Stage invasion by winner's band stuns veteran host



By Ben Todd and Louise Eccles

Last updated at 11:53 PM on 18th December 2011

It was one part of Strictly which had definitely not been choreographed – to the consternation of veteran host Sir Bruce Forsyth.

As boy-band drummer Harry Judd was crowned King of the Ballroom, his three bandmates from McFly invaded the stage to share his celebrations.

They leapt on top of him, leaving his dance partner Aliona Vilani standing alone and Sir Bruce in a panic.



As Harry and Aliona celebrate, members of McFly race on to the stage at Blackpool's Tower Ballroom
As Harry and Aliona celebrate, members of McFly race on to the stage at Blackpool's Tower Ballroom




Singer-guitarist Danny Jones leaps into his drummer's arms as Aliona looks on in disbelief
Singer-guitarist Danny Jones leaps into his drummer's arms as Aliona looks on in disbelief

Not realising they were friends of Judd, the 83-year-old host mistook them for troublemakers and shouted: ‘Get off the stage! Get off the stage! Get off! Get off!’ before trying to shoo them back to their seats.

To make matters worse, Judd’s father Christopher then appeared on stage at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool.

A clearly irritated Sir Bruce said to Judd: ‘Is that your father? Is that your dad?,’ before also telling him to: ‘Get off! Get off!’ and waving him back to his seat.

Judd’s bandmates were unrepentant about their behaviour.

Tom Fletcher said: ‘I think Brucie thought we were streakers. We wanted to streak but I don’t think the BBC would be too happy about that.’

And Dougie Poynter – who this month triumphed in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! – tweeted: ‘Ha ha! Baited Bruce!’ Some fans of the show also took to Twitter and claimed Sir Bruce’s attempt to remove McFly from the stage was ‘the best television moment of 2011’ and ‘TV gold’.

'Get off the stage! Get off! Get off! A flustered Sir Bruce gives the band their marching orders
'Get off the stage! Get off! Get off! A flustered Sir Bruce gives the band their marching orders




Dougie Poynter, left, and Jones flee the Forsyth wrath. Poynter later Tweeted: Ha ha! Baited Bruce!'
Dougie Poynter, left, and Jones flee the Forsyth wrath. Poynter later Tweeted: Ha ha! Baited Bruce!'

Judd, who turns 26 on Friday, had been the odds-on favourite to win the show. He said afterwards: ‘First the boys came on and then my dad glided on to the stage too. I was like, “Dad, what are you doing?” ’

While some critical viewers questioned how much longer Sir Bruce could continue with his arduous Strictly schedule, BBC sources said he would ‘carry on for as long as he could’ and ‘would not even contemplate retiring’ while he was in good health. A source close to Sir Bruce said he was more than likely to return for the next series of the show.

Another added: ‘Sir Bruce is Strictly.’

Judd also had kind words for the perennial presenter, who had said the drummer was so good he could be a professional dancer. ‘I’m not sure if that is entirely true but it is kind of Bruce to say,’ he said. ‘It has been an absolute honour to be on the same show as Bruce and, thankfully, I got to say that to him.’

Backstage whispers

  • Jason Donovan shunned the after-show party and went straight home. He was believed to be devastated at not winning and was seen picking up his bags from his hotel shortly after the show finished. Sir Bruce Forsyth also failed to turn up.
  • Judge Alesha Dixon was unimpressed by the event at a bar in Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach theme park. Wearing a thigh-skimming green dress and towering nude heels, she left at 1.30am. She said: ‘I will be honest with you. It’s all right in there, but it’s not the best.’
  • An exhausted dancer complained that organisers wanted to double the number of shows in the Strictly live tour. ‘But we said no,’ she told a friend.
  • Judge Bruno Tonioli is dreaming of an exotic holiday. He was overheard telling friends: ‘All I want to do is read books and swim naked.’

Judd, 25, beat Waterloo Road star Chelsee Healey – partnered by Pasha Kovalev – and Jason Donovan with professional dancer Kristina Rihanoff in the showcase final, which drew a peak audience of more than 13million.
Afterwards, Judd said he almost did not do the show and had to be persuaded to take part by his girlfriend, violinist Izzy Johnston.

‘Originally, as soon as my manager said you’ve been asked to do Strictly Come Dancing I was like, “No-no-no”,’ he said.

‘But my girlfriend and family said, “What a great opportunity. You’ll be taught to dance”.’

Despite producing four faultless routines when it mattered, Judd admitted that the dress rehearsal for the final was ‘disastrous’. He said: ‘In the dress run of the American smooth, the lift at the end went wrong and I almost dropped [Aliona].

‘Then, in the Argentine tango, I tripped her up and we had to miss a whole section. Everyone was reassuring us, “Don’t worry – bad dress run, good show”.’

The drummer – a former pupil of Uppingham public school in Rutland – won a loyal legion of fans during the series with his topless performances. However, he admitted he found some of the revealing outfits he was made to wear each week embarrassing.

He said: ‘If I was watching myself, I would be like, “Mate, put it away”. I said I wasn’t going to do any more topless dancing after Wembley. I just thought it was so embarrassing when James and Brendan ripped my top off. Enough is enough.’

At the after-show party in a Blackpool bar, Judd stuck to bottled water. He said: ‘I don’t really drink. I stopped drinking last year and that has been a good thing for me. On Strictly I’ve had no hangovers and I’ve been able to focus.’

At Christmas, he said, he would ‘hide and chill for a bit’ and spend time with ‘my mum, dad and granny’.

Harry did it to help the band


By Dan Wootton

Anyone predicting that he will use his Strictly success to seek stardom in his own right just doesn’t know my old friend Harry Judd.

A few days before Saturday’s glittering final, in his typically modest manner, he told me: ‘I honestly can’t wait to get back behind my drums and let my bandmates take the lead for a while.’

In fact, the reason Harry originally decided to compete in Strictly was to bring fresh attention to McFly, who are attempting to make the difficult transition into an adult act as their fans grow up with them.


Just the start: Harry Judd, pictured with dance partner Aliona Vilani, will be hoping his triumph can help his band McFly secure more success
Just the start: Harry Judd, pictured with dance partner Aliona Vilani, will be hoping his triumph can help his band McFly secure more success

After Harry’s triumph and bandmate Dougie Poynter’s surprise win on ITV1’s I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! earlier in the month, McFly’s management are urging the talented quartet to release new material in a quest for their first No 1 song in five years.

Harry, who now shuns boozy nights out on the town in preference for nights on the sofa in his pyjamas at home with 27-year-old girlfriend Izzy Johnston, has made it clear to me that he now intends to make a life-long commitment to the woman he describes as his ‘soulmate’.

She will have to put up with seeing her man in the arms of another woman for just a little bit longer, however, because the winning dance partners are the star attraction on the upcoming Strictly tour.

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Harry Judd mobbed by ecstatic McFly bandmates as he is crowned winner of Strictly Come Dancing

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Banner year for McFly! Harry Judd mobbed by ecstatic bandmates as he is crowned winner of Strictly Come Dancing



By Andrea Magrath

Last updated at 1:51 AM on 18th December 2011

Just weeks after his bandmate Dougie Poynter was crowned King of the Jungle on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here, Harry Judd has won Strictly Come Dancing 2011.

His ecstatic McFly bandmates stormed the dancefloor moments after hosts Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly announced their names.

Sir Bruce was left chasing the boy band off the floor as they interrupted the Glitterball ceremony in their rush to congratulate the 25-year-old drummer.


Joy: Harry Judd has been crowned the winner of Strictly Come Dancing 2011
Joy: Harry Judd has been crowned the winner of Strictly Come Dancing 2011



The ecstatic boys jumped on Judd, leaving his partner Aliona to cheer by herself before they enveloped her in their group celebration.

'All I can say is, from the bottom of heart thank you to everyone for voting for Aliona and me,' the thrilled 25-year-old said. 'I've been on the best show on TV and I'm just honoured.'

The musician had earlier admitted that he wasn't convinced that joining the show was the best decision early on in the competition. 'I was dreading it to be honest. I thought, what am I doing?'


Changed your mind then? Harry admitted that he had 'dreaded' being in the competition early on, and asked himself what he was doing
Changed your mind then? Harry admitted that he had 'dreaded' being in the competition early on, and asked himself what he was doing


Outta the way! Harry's partner Aliona was left celebrating on her own as his bandmates rushed to congratulate him
Outta the way! Harry's partner Aliona was left celebrating on her own as his bandmates rushed to congratulate him

'I was so nervous when I first started and I didn't think I'd be able to do it. But Aliona has gotten me through it.'

Shortly after Harry was crowned as the winner, 'King of the jungle' Dougie joked on Twitter: 'I have a queen!!!!!! Thanks so much guys! This is ace!!!'

The McFly boys had previously promised to strip and post a nude picture to Twitter should Harry win, and Dougie promised fans tonight: 'Naked picture as promised coming later, need to find a yard glass first.'


Mobbed: The boy band threw themselves at the drummer, with 'King of the jungle' Dougie saying later 'I have a queen!'
Mobbed: The boy band threw themselves at the drummer, with 'King of the jungle' Dougie saying later 'I have a queen!'


Year of McFly: just weeks after Dougie Poynter (right) winning I'm A Celebrity, another McFly member has been crowned King of TV
Year of McFly: just weeks after Dougie Poynter (right) winning I'm A Celebrity, another McFly member has been crowned King of TV

A few weeks ago, Danny Jones fulfilled his promise to pose naked if Dougie won I'm A Celebrity, and the whole band will apparently be joining him tonight for the new tradition.

Going into the final results Harry and Aliona were leading by three points, with a combined score of 156.

Runner-up Chelsee Healey said: 'I'm really proud of meself.' In a Sally Field moment, the Waterloo Road actress said: 'To know people actually like me is really nice.'


Ecstatic: The McFly drummer scooped up partner Aliona after they heard the news
Ecstatic: The McFly drummer scooped up partner Aliona after they heard the news


Victory lap: The winning couple embraced as hosts Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly signed off for the season
Victory lap: The winning couple embraced as hosts Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly signed off for the season

Harry and Aliona had heated things up during the second half of the live final with a romantic American Smooth and a sexy Argentine tango, for which they received their second perfect score of the evening.



'Like the nation, I've fallen in love with you too darling,' said an uncharacteristic Craig, shortly before Harry was announced as the winner.

Both the finalists performed a new dance for their third performance of the evening following Jason Donovan's departure.


Welcome back: 'The Class of 2011' returned to the dance floor for one final performance
Welcome back: 'The Class of 2011' returned to the dance floor for one final performance


Fanfare: The finalists were wheeled into the Blackpool Tower ballroom in chariots
Fanfare: The finalists were wheeled into the Blackpool Tower ballroom in chariots



Chelsee and Pasha also received a 39 for their equally romantic Rumba to Fools Rush In.

They then performed the quick step from week four that first saw them get noticed as serious contenders by the judges.

Despite Craig telling them it was a 'first class' performance, he stopped short of awarding them a ten, lowering their otherwise perfect score to 39.

Turn up the heat: For their final performance, Harry and Aliona opted for the Argentine tango from week seven
Turn up the heat: For their final performance, Harry and Aliona opted for the Argentine tango from week seven

Romance: The couple made hearts melt with their American Smooth

Romance: The couple made hearts melt with their American Smoothfor their third performance

An hour earlier, Jason Donovan was the first finalist to be eliminated from the final tonight.

Despite topping the leader board going in the results show, the Australian and his partner Kristina Rihanoff were voted off by the public.

'After my wife and children, this has been the best experience of my life,' the gracious star said after hearing the news.




'First class': Chelsee chose the quickstep from week four that first got her noticed as a serious contender for her final performance
'First class': Runner-up Chelsee Healy chose the quickstep from week four, that first got her noticed as a serious contender, for her final performance


'Exquisite': Chelsee's third dance of the evening was a stunning rumba to Fools rush In
'Exquisite': Chelsee's third dance of the evening was a stunning rumba to Fools rush In

Donovan became emotional as he thanked partner Kristina, who he called a visionary.

An hour earlier, the actor and singer looked like he could have turned his fortunes around after muscling bookies favourite Harry Judd out of first place in the judges' scores.

But it wasn't to be.

Jason also thanks his wife and children, who he said had been with him through 'all the ups and downs in my life.'


Gone: Jason Donovan was the first contestant to be sent home during the Strictly Come Dancing results show tonight
Gone: Jason Donovan was the first contestant to be sent home during the results show tonight


Emotional: Donovan became tearful when thanking his partner Kristina Rihanoff
Emotional: Donovan became tearful when thanking his partner Kristina Rihanoff

Earlier in the show, Jason said: 'It has been such a ride. My life has had ups and downs and that's what has happened to me in Strictly. Because of the downs, you appreciate the highs so much more. I've thrown myself into it.'

After receiving the lowest judges' score - 37 - of the evening for his first performance, a tango to I Will Survive, he upped his game to get a perfect score for the show dance.

The judges heaped praise on Jason and Kristina after their second performance, with Bruno telling them: 'It was more than a show dance it was showbusiness extravaganza! You could open on Broadway tomorrow and break box office records!'


Fond farewell: The Australian said he had thrown himself into the Strictly experience, which he named as one of the best of his life
Fond farewell: The Australian said he had thrown himself into the Strictly experience, which he named as one of the best of his life


Camp: Jason Donovan and Kristina performed their popular tango to I Will Survive from week three
Camp: Earlier Jason and Kristina performed their popular tango to I Will Survive from week three

'Ferocious and full-on darling,' said Craig. 'I would get that woman a restraining order, amazing!'

Jason's departure leaves Harry and Chelsee in the competition. Harry opened the show with a quickstep.

Before his dance, Harry said: 'I've been smiling all week. My Strictly experience has been one of the most important experiences of my life- I never thought I'd say that.

'Strictly has been refreshing and I've absolutely loved it. I'm very grateful.'

'It's like being a dad and watching your son play football for the first time,' said his bandmate Dougie. 'You think, "Oh, that's my boy!"'

Turnaround: Things were looking up for Jason after his show dance, which saw him and Kristina receive a perfect 40
Turnaround: Things were looking up for Jason after his show dance, which saw him and Kristina receive a perfect 40

Aliona said: 'I wasn't sure about Harry, he came into the studio pigeon-toed, and I thought "Aw, bless."'

After the energetic quickstep, Len said: 'You've come out all guns blazing. That was brilliant, well done.'

'You came, you danced and you conquered Blackpool,' said Bruno. 'It was delivered with flash and dance. Loved it.'

Craig added: 'I only had one problem last time, that ghastly lazy left foot of yours, but you seemed to have improved that, so I absolutely love it.'



Leading the way: Harry Judd was top of the leaderboard after the round of first dances on the Strictly Come Dancing final tonight
Leading the way: Harry Judd was top of the leaderboard after the round of first dances

'I will survive? YOU have survived, 14 weeks of blood seat and tears,' said Len afterwards. 'You have 20 years on the other two and you have given everything with so much energy. 10

Bruno enthused: 'You excelled! Talk about a tango with split personalities. At one point you were like Wolverine and then you were like a disco diva from 1978.'

'Your bottom was sticking out a lot, but I have to say it's a fantastic number,' said Craig. 'It's through determination and good old fashioned hard work that you've got there.


The judges awarded 38 to the couple - perfect scores from Alesha and Len and nines each from Craig and Bruno, putting them behind Harry and Aliona after the first dance.


Perfect! The couple were awarded the first perfect score of the evening
Perfect! The couple were awarded the first perfect score of the evening



Chelsee and Pasha Kovalev were the last of the three finalist couples to perform their first dance.

'Dancing is me now,' The Waterloo Road star said. 'When I first started people didn't know who I was. Strictly has brought out an elegant side of me. I'll leave the competition a different person, I've grown up a lot. Not in size! I've learned to be more confident. I'll treasure this forever.'

They performed their popular Shrek jive from week ten.

Len told them: 'I've judged in this room many times, and watching you, a girl who came here with no dancing experience, do that jive so well gives me a much pleasure as judging world champions. 10

'For me that was my favourite jive of the whole series,' said Alesha. 10

'That was a premium grade jive of eye-popping vibrancy,' shouted Bruno. 'You were great!'


She's a believer! Chelsee Healey dazzled with her Shrek jive from week ten, receiving a 39
She's a believer! Chelsee Healey dazzled with her Shrek jive from week ten, receiving a 39

Craig enthused: 'A complete and absolute bundle of joy to watch. It was about a thousand steps a minute. I loved it.' 9

'It's already the best night of my life,' said Chelsee afterwards.

They received an almost-perfect 39, with just Craig deducting one point from their score, placing Harry in first place after the first dances, followed by Chelsee, and Jason in third place.

For the show dance section, Harry and Aliona performed a sexy, Fifties-inspired jive to Great Balls of Fire.


'Rock God!' Harry performed a Fifties-style jive for their show dance, but received a lower score of 37 second time round
'Rock God!' Harry performed a Fifties-style jive for their show dance, but received a lower score of 37 second time round

The boy band member's famous chest was out on full display for the second dance, in an unbuttoned red shirt.

He jumped behind the drum set to show off his day-job skills at the end of the number.

'You have talent written all over you,' said Len. 'You gave it all your all. Everyone was so impressed by that.'


Alesha: I loved the concept, it really suited you. The lifts were almost dangerous but they were fabulous.


Beyoncé eat your heart out: Chelsee dazzled with a shimmering frock for her second performance, but received a disappointing 36
Beyoncé eat your heart out: Chelsee dazzled with a shimmering frock for her second performance, but received a disappointing 36

'Its great guns harry!' said an over-excited Bruno. 'Rock God!'

They didn't do quite as well as their first dance, receiving 37, with only Alesha awarding a perfect ten.

Chelsee gave Beyoncé a run for her money in a tiny gold number for her show dance, to One Night Only.

Despite winning warm praise, the performance received the lowest score of the evening, just 36.


STRICTLY COME DANCING FINAL 2011 LEADER BOARD

FIRST DANCE
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - 40
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev - 39
Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff - 38
SECOND DANCE
Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff - 40
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - 37
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev - 36
TOTAL SCORES (FIRST SHOW)
Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff - 78
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - 77
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev - 75
THIRD DANCE
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - 39
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev - 39
FOURTH DANCE
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - 40
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev - 39
TOTAL SCORES (FINAL)
Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - 156
Chelsee Healey and Pasha Kovalev - 153



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DAN WOOTTON joins Harry Judd for the day... and discovers the bruising truth

Friday, December 9, 2011

Strictly's stolen my life: DAN WOOTTON joins Harry Judd for the day... and discovers the bruising truth



By Dan Wootton

Last updated at 8:14 AM on 9th December 2011

For viewers of Strictly Come Dancing, it’s easy to assume the celebrity contestants are the usual bunch of pampered stars who have every whim catered for before prancing on to the dancefloor to perform for just three minutes.

But for show favourite Harry Judd, the far-from-glamorous reality involves exhausting 12-hour days — seven days a week — of training (in the arms of a beautiful dancer — so it’s not all bad!). ‘Surely, a three-minute dance routine doesn’t take more than 70 hours of preparation?’ I ask the McFly drummer.

Harry summons his flame-haired professional partner Aliona Vilani, who is covered in bruises after being dropped onto hard wooden floors too many times to remember over the past eight weeks. ‘You show him how it’s done,’ he winks at her. And, sure enough, within ten minutes of coaching, I’m begging for mercy as a smug-looking Harry smiles: ‘See, you have no idea what Strictly really involves.’


Dance fever: Dan Wootton dances with Aliona Vilani as Harry Judd watches on in the background
Dance fever: Dan Wootton dances with Aliona Vilani as Harry Judd watches on in the background

But I’m about to find out as the 25-year-old pop star, who has been credited with helping to rejuvenate the hit BBC1 celebrity dance competition, reveals his intense preparation — yes, all 72 hours’ worth — in advance of tomorrow’s highly anticipated semi-final.

It’s 11am on Tuesday in a freezing cold training room in a public gym, on a grim-looking south-west London industrial estate surrounded by council flats.
There’s no hint that Harry — a pin-up to millions of teenage girls — is part of the country’s most glittering TV show, apart from two BBC cameras which stand ominously on tripods at each end of the room.

Two bored-looking producers will sit alongside them for the next six hours, secretly hoping Harry, who wears a red hooded jumper to keep him warm, will injure himself or get into a fight with Aliona so they have content for the video packages they’re working on.


Playing up to the cameras: Two producers film Harry for six hours, secretly hoping he will injure himself or get into a fight with Aliona so they have content for the video packages they're working on.
Playing up to the cameras: Two producers film Harry for six hours, secretly hoping he will injure himself or get into a fight with Aliona so they have content for the video packages they're working on.

When Harry and Aliona break for their usual dinner of fajitas at 6.30pm, the crew will depart. But the pair will continue perfecting their every move for four more hours in a smaller, windowless studio, in nearby Chiswick.

At 10.20pm, an exhausted Harry refuses to dance any more. He lies on the floor and tries to distract Aliona with ‘mindless conversation’. He’s had enough.

This laborious process is repeated from Monday to Thursday. And, unlike the other contestants, Harry and Aliona have already practised for an extra four hours on Sunday to get a head start.

There’s also filming of the BBC2 Strictly spin-off series, It Takes Two, and the comedic video packages which are shown on the Saturday shows. And Harry has twice-weekly weights sessions with a personal trainer to ensure his depressingly pert pecs stay toned.

‘I admit I am a bit of an obsessive,’ Harry says, while downing a revolting-looking concoction, which is actually an orange, carrot and ginger smoothie. ‘I’m a perfectionist. People keep telling me to take a day off, but I refuse.’

Harry's Strictly Diet

No wonder. The pressure is firmly on Harry to win. Not only has he been the bookies’ favourite for weeks, scoring plaudits from all four judges, but less than a week ago his bandmate Dougie Poynter won the rival ITV1 reality series I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here.

‘Before Dougie went into the jungle we joked: “Imagine if we both won.” Now Dougie has and I’m in the semis.’

Harry’s life has essentially been put on hold for the past four months.

He tries to listen to new McFly songs on his headphones during training breaks, but his mind is on only one thing — Strictly.

Despite the show’s winner-turned-judge Alesha Dixon recently claiming dancing so physically close to one’s partner for so many hours makes one rather frisky, Harry remains devoted to his long-term girlfriend Izzy Johnston, 27, who experienced her own reality TV fame as a member of Escala, the electronic string quartet who got to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2008.

‘Maybe I’m just different, but I see Strictly as a professional thing and would regardless of whether I was single or not,’ he says. ‘I’m completely dedicated to one girl and I don’t let myself think like that anyway.

‘Izzy will come to training and sit in the corner watching us sometimes, or will come and have dinner with us. And the most important thing is that I wake up with her every morning.’

That’s not to say the inevitable intimacy that comes with spending more than 70 hours a week with a stunning, single professional dancer doesn’t cause some obvious awkwardness, especially when Izzy has to watch their more intimate routines.

Poor Aliona looks more like a boxer than a ballroom dancer up close, as Harry points out various bruises and swollen body parts which cover her from head to toe. ‘He quite literally has to climb all over me during training,’ Aliona smiles. ‘The bruises are painful and my rib cage is very sore.

‘It is hardcore physically. We have no break mats to cushion any falls we have. This week we had to drop a particularly difficult move, because it was too dangerous. There’s a limit, even for us.’

The pair have only had one serious bust-up during the course of the competition. ‘I nearly dropped her during a lift,’ Harry recalls. ‘I had dropped her quite a few times before then and she would laugh, but she wasn’t happy this time as she knew I wasn’t concentrating.’

But, he adds, they have ‘argued the least’ out of any of the couples: ‘We bicker, but anyone would when you spend that much time together.

‘Aliona’s seen me tired, grumpy and upset, but we make each other laugh. That’s part of the experience.’


Favourite: Harry has become one of the most popular contestants on this year's Strictly
Favourite: Harry has become one of the most popular contestants on this year's Strictly
Favourite: Harry, pictured with dance partner Aliona, has become one of the most popular contestants on this year's Strictly


Gruelling: During training, each professional dancer works differently. Aliona takes things slowly, perfecting the routine bit by bit
Gruelling: During training, each professional dancer works differently. Aliona takes things slowly, perfecting the routine bit by bit

Harry’s arch rival for the Strictly title, actress Chelsee Healey, practises in a next-door room most of the week, but he never checks out his competition.

‘We’ll talk during a cigarette break, but that’s about it,’ he explains.

Astonishingly, considering the vigorous routines, smoking is one habit Harry hasn’t given up. He and Chelsee often nip out to the BBC’s courtyard for a quick puff to calm their nerves after the live show. ‘It’s quite a nice time, because the dance is over and we get to meet up with whoever the contestants have brought with them,’ he says.

During training, each professional dancer works differently. Many will ‘block out’ the moves on the first day of training so the celebrity is aware of everything they have to learn during the week. But Aliona takes things much slower, perfecting the routine bit by bit.

It can be painful to watch, as they go through the routine step-by-step at a snail’s pace.

Harry explains: ‘If we’re doing a samba, she’ll teach me the basic steps on a Sunday but, sometimes, I won’t do the final steps until Thursday. It’s like perfecting your golf swing — you have to put in lots of time and effort.’

Baring all: Dan Wootton covers up as Harry Judd shows off his well-toned torso
Baring all: Dan Wootton covers up as Harry Judd shows off his well-toned torso

Harry is rarely disagreeable, but when Aliona suggests ‘sexing up’ the routine with facial expressions, she’s given a flat No.

On Fridays and Saturdays, the dancers finally get to move out of their suffocating training venues and into the BBC’s rundown White City studios.

At 10am Harry arrives in the ‘Star Bar’ area which houses the celebrities’ dressing rooms, and is bombarded by camera crews and production staff from the moment he walks in.

On Friday, he spends a lot of time backstage getting fitted into his costume for the live show. The male dancers’ shirts are actually all-in-ones with attached underwear made of lycra. That poses hazards when nature calls. ‘It’s very difficult, believe me,’ Harry groans.

The professional dancers do not even have their own dressing rooms because of a lack of space. Instead, there are two communal rooms — one for the females, one for males — where they get ready. Harry prefers to hang out in the professional males’ dressing room than his own ‘because there’s a good camaraderie’.

Perhaps the only perk (other than free stodgy food from the BBC canteen) is a spray-tanning booth, which all the celebrities and professionals visit.

Saturdays are the most difficult for Harry, who struggles with the long wait between the final rehearsal (where a dressed-down Bruce Forsyth warns the contestants: ‘Make sure you laugh at my jokes’) and the start of the live show.

‘I sit down and just feel sick and totally drained with anxiety,’ he says.

Each celebrity can invite just two guests to the show, making it a tough choice between parents, partners and friends. Izzy always gets a ticket, and Harry will try to see her briefly before the show.

Contrary to popular belief, the Sunday night results show is filmed 90 minutes after the live show on a Saturday.

Harry struggles with being filmed after the result is announced, as he would like a moment to himself to celebrate. He says: ‘The vultures — I mean the cameramen — flock onto the floor. Last week, I was trying to give Robbie Savage, who had just been voted off, a hug and they insisted I was interviewed. It was the last thing I felt like doing after all that! I just wanted to go and hug my family.’

Harry has given up drinking (he’s had only half a bottle of Becks during the entire series), so doesn’t go to the BBC bar with the other contestants to celebrate afterwards.

‘I don’t enjoy drinking any more. I only ever used to drink to get drunk. I could drink if I wanted to, but I don’t. I’d rather get to bed, as I’m so exhausted,’ he says.

Harry’s raunchy routines have been a hit with judges Craig Revel-Horwood and Bruno Tonioli, but he’s not complaining about their, at times, flirtatious comments.

‘Sometimes it’s embarrassing, but it’s just a bit of fun. I’d rather them say positive things than that I’m ugly,’ he says.

‘Bruno’s worse than Craig for sure. Craig’s very professional, actually. He’s lovely off camera. I think he’s very fair.’

Len has been known to apologise backstage for tougher comments. ‘He will often say to me: “Don’t get downhearted when I criticise you, just take it on board,” ’ Harry recalls.

According to Harry, co-presenter Tess Daly likes a ‘gossip’ backstage with the contestants while Bruce will regale them with stories of industry legends such as Tommy Cooper.

Harry plans to be in bed by midnight tonight, so he wakes up fresh for tomorrow’s crucial semi-final, when two celebrities will be voted out, leaving only three to compete in the final.

‘I’d be lying if I said I didn’t really want to win it. I’ll be disappointed if I don’t. I can’t concentrate on anything else. I’m in the zone.’

After the final, I wouldn’t blame Harry — or any of the other finalists — if they never wanted to dance again. For the true contenders, Strictly Come Dancing really is all-consuming.

  • Strictly Come Dancing is on BBC1 on Saturdays at 6.30pm and Sundays at 6.55pm.


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Cheeky Robbie Savage drops his trousers on Strictly to reveal a pair of football shorts

Saturday, November 26, 2011

It's not a striptease! Cheeky Robbie Savage drops his trousers on Strictly to reveal a pair of football shorts




By Jo Abeyie

Last updated at 12:13 AM on 27th November 2011

Robbie Savage tapped into his inner burlesque dancer, by shedding his layers on Strictly Come Dancing.

The reality contesant stripped off on the dancefloor, peeling off his trousers to reveal a pair of football shorts.

Performing the Samba with partner Ola Jordan, Savage flashed his trademark grin as he removed his black formal wear to expose the blue sports kit with the number eight on.

Cringe! Robbie Savage pulled off his trousers at the end of the dance routine to reveal his football shorts
Cringe! Robbie Savage pulled off his trousers at the end of the dance routine to reveal his football shorts



But despite the comical shenanigans, Len Goodman was quick to criticise.

Goodman said: 'It was a shamba! You got possessed and it turned into Match Of The Day.'

Smooth operator: Robbie started the routine in typical formal attire
Smooth operator: Robbie started the routine in typical formal attire




Awkward! Bruce Forsyth didn't know where to look when Robbie was in his shorts
Awkward! Bruce Forsyth didn't know where to look when Robbie was in his shorts

And it was double trouble for the seven remaining couples, who had to battle two dances this week including a compulsory Swing-a-thon alongside a regular Ballroom or Latin number.

Each couple were marked out of 40 as usual for their first dance, but their that score was then combined their efforts in the second performance.



Winning moves: Holly and Artem are among the top scorers tonight thanks to successful Foxtrot
Winning moves: Holly and Artem are among the top scorers tonight thanks to successful Foxtrot

The Swing-a-thon rating was then rewarded in order of who got asked to leave the floor one by one, with the first evictee scoring one and the last receiving seven points.

Savage picked up just 25 in the Samba, and was first to be axed second, meaning he has a grand total of 26.


Double win
Surprised: Harry and Aliona are shocked at getting the highest score of the season

Harry and Aliona win tonights Swingathon
Swing-a-thon: Harry and Aliona prove they have stamina tonight after scoring the highest in the group dance off

Yet it seemed nothing could pop Savage's bubble, as he gloated about his Wembley Arena performance last week, saying: 'I felt like Robbie Williams.'
Harry Judd dominated the leaderboard with his double victory.
The McFly star scored top mark for his energetic Swing-a-thon, and secured three tens for his Quickstep and a result of 39 - meaning a combined score of 46.


Helping hand: Anita Dobson dances with Brendan Cole after partner Robin Windsor suffered a foot infection
Helping hand: Anita Dobson dances with Brendan Cole after partner Robin Windsor suffered a foot infection


Chelsee Healy and Pasha Kovalev came second, with an original score of 35 and then a Swing score of six, resulting in a total of 41.

Dressed in a sparkly, slashed red dress, Holly Valance stole the show in the beauty stakes with her electrifying performance with partner Artem Chigvintsev.

The Australian beauty, 28, has been under constant pressure from judges to 'let go' in her performances and it seems she finally has, with Alesha Dixon saying: 'You totally owned it tonight.'





Hats off to them: Alex Jones and James Jordan juggled dancing and props
Hats off to them: Alex Jones and James Jordan juggled dancing and props


Sealed with a kiss: James plants a smacker on Alex's cheek
Sealed with a kiss: James plants a smacker on Alex's cheek

However, they crept in at fourth position with a total of 37, behind Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff in third with 40.

The One show presenter Alex Jones and her partner James Jordan came up against criticism from the judges, scoring fifth of the night.

Their first dance achieved a lowly 29, but they boosted it with a total of 34.

Anita Dobson and Brendan Cole were second from bottom with 32.


Sensual: Chelsee Healy showed off her curves in purple dress
Sensual: Chelsee Healy showed off her curves in purple dress

Not bad considering they have not danced together before though.

Cole stepped in after Dobson's original partner Robin Windsor pulled out with a foot infection.

The fall from grace came after stealing the show at last week's Wembley Arena performance.

But the couple were slammed by judge Craig, who branded their dance 'mediocre'.

Alesha was a little more encouraging, adding: 'I thought it was quirky, funny and sweet. You've developed a great partnership.'


Battling for survival: Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff are hoping for a place in the final
Battling for survival: Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff are hoping for a place in the final


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