Strictly Come Dancing: Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell win Glitterball Trophy in tear-jerking finale
The comedian took home the glitterball trophy after reducing all the judges to tears with his emotional final performances
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Your support makes all the difference.Strictly Come Dancing 2024 has been won by Chris McCausland and his partner Dianne Buswell.
The pair were vying against Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola, Tasha Ghouri dancing with Aljaž Škorjanec and JB Gill and his pro partner Lauren Oakley in Saturday night’s tear-jerking grand final (14 December).
McCausland was a firm favourite to win, and is now the first blind contestant to become a Strictly champion.
The comedian’s first two dances of the night – a couple’s choice to “Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)” by John Lennon and a show dance to “You Get What You Give” by New Radicals – had an emotional impact, as judges Motsi Mabuse and Shirley Ballas were left in tears.
And his third caused even more sobbing. McCausland and Buswell were both in tears at the end of their routine — a performance of their Waltz to “You Never Walk Alone” by Gerry and the Pacemakers. Buswell’s parents in the audience were also crying, along with the panel and seemingly everyone in the Clauditorium.
Prior to the live final, McCausland is reported to have faced a last-minute change of plan as his parents couldn’t travel to Hertfordshire to support him due to illness.
His mother Valerie had caught the flu, and was unable to travel from their home in Liverpool to the Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, where the live final took place. McCausland’s father, John, told The Daily Mail he would be remaining at home to look after her.
Reflecting on his win on Saturday night, McCausland admitted he had predicted he would have been the first person eliminated from the competition because he didn’t think he could dance.
“It shows that with opportunity, support and determination, that anything can happen,” he said.
The comedian then dedicated his victory to anybody who “got told or thought that they couldn’t do something”.
Class of 2024 reunites
There are just four minutes left to vote (well, less now) and we’re being treated to a performance featuring the whole of the Class of 2024.
If you’d rather grab a prosecco to toast the winner, now is your final chance!
Votes have closed
Any votes cast from now on will not count. Which means we’re just moments away from finding out this year’s winners. Eeek!
We’re onto the final VT before the Glitterball announcement
Fans are sharing what they’ve loved about this series. Of course, Pete Wicks’ pink trousers have been given a well-deserved mention. As has Nikita’s attempt to sing a Shakira track.
Chris is lost for words
Despite the fact he was firm favourite to win in the run-up to the final, Chris was lost for words after he and Dianne were announced as winners.
He told Tess and Claudia: “It’s astonishing. I don’t know what to say. I honestly thought I could go out in the first week or two. I know no-one went out on the first week but I thought I still could.”
Turning his attention to Dianne, he added: “She has got so much out of me. She deserves this so much. She is one of the easiest people to be funny with.
“This is for her, and for everyone out there who got told they couldn’t do something. With opportunity, support and determination, anything can happen.”
Dianne said: “This is not for me. This is me and you, Chris. We did this together. This is for both of us, we worked together. And we did it!”
The moment Chris and Dianne lift the glitterball trophy
What a moment it was when Chris and Dianne got their hands on the famous trophy.
Go Chris!
The consensus tonight: one of the best final’s in Strictly history
Judging by the reactions from viewers tonight, the consensus is that this year’s final has been one of the best in a very long time. The standard was brilliant. The emotions were high. Chris McCausland managed to break Craig Revel Horwood. What more could you want?
One person wrote on X/Twitter: “My 95 year old mum called immediately after the result. She was absolutely thrilled to see Chris and Dianne win. She said it was one of the best finals for a long time.”
Another said: “Best final ever!”
The official winner’s pics are in...
The most joyous pictures of Chris and Dianne have been released. So well deserved.
Chris basking in the glory...
As he should!
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