Robin Windsor death: Tributes from Susanna Reid, Amy Dowden and Lisa Riley after Strictly star dies suddenly
Windsor, who was forced to step back from the BBC One competition in 2013, is being remembered for his ‘infectious energy and warmth’
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Your support makes all the difference.Tributes flooded in for Robin Windsor, the former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer, who has died at the age 44.
Windsor competed on the BBC One show for four series from 2010 to 2013, when he was forced to step down after a slipped disc left him paralysed for four days.
He made a special return to the show in 2014 for what would become Strictly’s first ever same-sex dance, which he performed alongside fellow pro Aljaž Škorjanec.
Windsor’s celebrity partners during his time on the series were actor Patsy Kensit, EastEnders star Anita Dobson, Emmerdale’s Lisa Riley and Dragon’s Den tycoon Deborah Meaden.
The dance company Windsor founded, Burn the Floor, announced his death, saying the dancer had “tragically passed away”.
Many stars, including Craig Revel Horwood, Karen Hauer and Susanna Reid, have paid tribute.
In pictures: Windsor dancing with his Strictly celeb partners
Windsor with his Strictly partners Riley, Meaden, Kensit and Dobson:
Strictly’s Karen Hauer says she is ‘heartbroken'
She said Windsor was a “beautiful human being”, while Strictly host Claudia Winkleman commented on the post writing: “That’s heartbreaking.”
Amy Dowden shares Instagram story
She said she was “in such shock” at the news.
Windsor’s best moments
From his iconic dance partnership with Lisa Riley to performances on charity show specials, take a look at some of Windsor’s best moments.
Former Strictly pro James Jordan pays tribute to ‘caring’ friend
Windsor’s fellow ex-Strictly professional, James Jordan, paid tribute to the star, whom he called an “old friend”.
“I had the pleasure of working with this man for many years on Strictly – I have such fond memories of him,” Jordan wrote on Instagram, adding: “He was always very caring and fun to be around. Everyone who came in contact with him adored him, from his celebrity partners to his working colleagues.”
Shirley Balls says Windsor was ‘kind, gracious, gentle and extremely hard working'
See the tribute post from the Strictly head judge here:
Windsor’s ex, Marcus Collins, says ‘the world just got a lot less sparkly'
Windsor’s ex-boyfriend Collins, who featured on ITV reality competition The X Factor in 2011 and was mentored by Gary Barlow, has shared a tribute. The couple appeared on the cover of Gay Times together in 2014.
Robin Windsor ‘happy’ on dream holiday weeks before sudden death
In this recent video from Windsor’s Instagram, he can be seen enjoying a holiday in South Africa:
Susanna Reid says Windsor made her ‘fall in love with dancing'
On today’s Good Morning Britain, Reid paid tribute to Windsor, who she had danced with in 2011 on the Strictly Come Dancing Children in Need Special.
After Ed Balls read out a statement from the Facebook page of the dance company Windsor founded, Burn the Floor, announcing the tragic news, Reid spoke about how there was something “very special” about Windsor.
“Robin was larger than life and I fell in love with him and fell in love with dancing when I danced with him back then.” she said.
“He was an absolutely remarkable dancer – incredibly strong, so creative. He’s just so enthusiastic about dancing. I just adored him. He was the most incredible personality and as soon as I danced with him, there was something very special about him.”
Reid turned to Richard Arnold, who had starred on the same show as Windsor in 2012.
Tearfully, Arnold said, “I can’t quite believe it, actually – such heart, such a talent, such a twinkler. It’s a bit of a shock to be honest.”
Reid went on to say she has “wonderful memories” of Windsor.
“He was a very special dancer – very sensual, wonderfully exuberant, endlessly enthusiastic, full of strength and creativity and sparkle. 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 have fallen in love with dance. He was just a fabulous, phenomenal personality.”
She called the news “devastating”.
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