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Strictly Come Dancing viewers sent into meltdown over Tess Daly's appearance


Tess Daly, 50, always manages to captivate Strictly Come Dancing fans with her appearances, leaving many divided. However, whilst some praised her dress choice this evening, others were left questioning if the BBC host’s designer had finished her design or not.

The presenting stalwart took to the floor in a black dress with a split at the leg, showing off both shoulders.

However, whilst one of the arms was completely covered, the left shoulder and arm were left bare.

After watching Tess and Claudia, 47, get tonight’s show underway, viewers quickly to social media to comment on the hosts appearnace.

One wrote: “One day, one day, Tess will find a dress with both sleeves #strictly #scd.”

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With just seven days to go until the Grand Final of this year’s series, it seems fans are already making their predictions on who could win.

Latest odds from the bookmakers put former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher, 35, as the frontrunner; a position he has held for the majority of the past few months.

If he were to win, it would be the first time professional dancer Oti Mabuse, 29, would have lifted the Glitterball Trophy.

Ahead of this evening’s semi-final, Coral bookmakers put the soap actor at 1-3 to be crowned champion.

On the other end of the spectrum, it seems tonight’s double performance extravaganza could be comedian Chris Ramsey’s, 33, swan song.

After defying the odds so far, his chances of winning stand at 33-1, with his elimination from the competition most likely at 2-9.

Coral spokesperson Harry Aitkenhead said: “Chris has upset the odds throughout the series but he’s going to have to pull his best performance yet out of the hat to have any chance of making the final.

“We think he will fall just short and be eliminated this weekend.”

Strictly Come Dancing 2019 continues tomorrow night at 7.20pm on BBC One.



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