Strictly Come Dancing viewers spot 'real winner' - and it isn't any of the couples
08.10.2023 - 08:01
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Strictly Come Dancing fans have said they've spotted the 'real winner' during the latest visit to the ballroom - and it isn't any of the remaining couples. Viewers of the BBC One dance contest were both thrilled and emotional as Amy Dowden made an epic return to the show on Saturday night (October 7).
The 33-year-old dancer announced in June that she had undergone a mastectomy after discovering she had stage three breast cancer. The surgery came after she discovered a lump in her right breast before going on her honeymoon with her husband Ben Jones.
The Caerphilly-born star then later confirmed after her surgery that doctors found another type of cancer which she described as a “massive blow” as it meant she would not be able to compete in Strictly this year as she'd have to undergo chemotherapy. She has recently shared that she'll face 'more investigations' over what was found following her chemotherapy treatment.
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Despite not being able to compete on the show with a celebrity partner this year, Amy made a surprise entry from behind a golden fringe wall, looking gorgeous in a white glittery dress, to read the show’s terms and conditions.
Co-host Claudia Winkleman said in her introduction: "Now it is time for the terms and conditions and to read them is a very special member of our Strictly family. We have missed her so much and are delighted that she is well enough to be back with us tonight, please welcome the one and only Amy Dowden."
The cast were cheering “Amy” following her surprise appearance and after reading the T&C's
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