Monday, 24 December 2012

Who Is In The Strictly Come Dancing Final?

The Strictly Come Dancing finalists; Louis Smith, Kimberley Walsh, Dani Harmer and Denise Van Outen


The final four have been revealed but only one of them will be crowned King or Queen of the dance floor.


Dani Harmer

Dani Harmer

The CBBC star Dani Harmer has performed constantly well during the competition so far. She's never had the highest score on the leader board, however she has never been in the last two either. With the right dance in the final, the Tracy Beaker star might have a chance of taking home the Strictly Come Dancing glitter-ball; trophy!

In the semi final Len said:"The more I see you dance, the more I like what I see!"


Louis Smith

Louis Smith

In this years Strictly Come Dancing final the Olympic silver medallist Louis is the boy standing. The gymnast has topped the judges scores three times and like Dani Harmer he has never been in the bottom two.

In the semi-final, Bruno said: "Your improvement as a performer in the past few weeks really is incredible."


Denise Van Outen

Denise Van Outen

Denise is no stranger to dancing - during her time working in the West End she wowed them when she performed in Chicago and Legally Blonde - but until she joined Strictly she had never trained in ballroom dancing. Denise has topped the judges' vote the most tomes - but unlike Dani and Louis she has been in the bottom two.

In the semi-final, Darcey said: "You have the feeling right to your fingertips and that's so unusual to see."

Kimberley Walsh

Kimberley Walsh

Pop star Kimberley has had a lot of performing experience so isn't afraid to strut her stuff in front of an audience- her group Girls Aloud sang this years Children In Need song 'Somthing New.' and are celebrating 10 years of hits. She topped the judges scores in week 10, but like Denise Kimberley has been in the bottom two.
In the semi final Bruno said: "The way you interpret the music is absolutely fantastic to see. It runs through your body... you become one with it."

1 comment:

  1. Edited: It said 'infront' it should be 'in front'
    and capital letter after puncuation!

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