GMB's Susanna Reid in tears as she announces death of 'extraordinary' Strictly star
20.02.2024 - 08:39
/ ok.co.uk
As tributes pour in for Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor, Susanna Reid was left to announce his passing on Good Morning Britain. The newsreader was so emotional on the show that she left it to her co-host Ed Balls to read the announcement left by the live dance show company, Burn The Floor, on social media. However Susanna then said: “Robin was larger and life and I fell in love with him and I fell in love with dance.
He was a remarkable dancer - so strong and so enthusiastic about dance, I just adored him. He had the most incredible personality. As soon as I danced with him I realised there was something special.” In 2011 I was lucky enough dance with Robin," said Susanna.
"He made me fall in love with dancing, anyone who watched Robin Windsor dance on Strictly or Burn the Floor, or his other shows would fall in love with dance when they watched him dance. He was a fabulous, phenomenal personality." "It was always about the partnership, and made you feel like you were the one sparkling." Susanna competed in Strictly with Kevin Clifton, but got the chance to dance with Robin too. "I felt so lucky dancing with Robin, I knew how special he was...
he had an infectious sparkle, you felt like you were dancing with someone who embodied the magic of Strictly. "I fell in love with Robin, I fell in love with Strictly Come Dancing, he ignited that passion." "I remember meeting Robin," continued Susanna. "And I felt so lucky that I was dancing with him.
I knew how special he was. He made me feel so good dancing. "To dancing on Strictly is such an incredibly iconic thing to do.
So to have someone with the strength and presence of Robin to dance with... so much confidence. "He had an infection sparkle.
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