Strictly Come Dancing's Bobby Brazier has revealed that viewers could see him shed a few tears during his upcoming Couple's Choice performance with partner Dianne Buswell on Saturday 25 November.
The EastEnders star, who was in last weekend's dance-off, joined Dianne on the It Takes Two sofa alongside show host Fleur East where they spoke about their upcoming dance. The pair revealed that they'd be dancing to This Woman's Work, as covered by R&B musician Maxwell.
20 year old Bobby was then asked by Fleur to explain the theme of the dance, causing the soap star to announce that the dance will be about him growing from a boy into a man, with Dianne playing a motherly figure within the routine.
"The theme I'm a child, well there's me as a child and then I come out as me now – and then I've got Dianne who replicates a woman I would say my mother probably and we go on this journey throughout," he said.
"I don't know the whole dance yet to tell you the story completely but yeah it's emotional it's going to be lovely. I think there could be tears."
In response to Bobby's announcement, social media users took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to show their support for Bobby, whose mum Jade Goody passed away from cancer when he was just five years old.
"The last time I got emotional for a Couples Choice was when I watched Rose and Giovanni's one from 2021 which was also contemporary. I have a feeling it'll be the same with Bobby on Saturday," penned one fan.
A second added: "After hearing the details of Bobby's upcoming dance on Saturday I can imagine there will not be a dry eye anywhere after it."
A third commented: "Bobby being a child and Dianne channeling Bobbys mum, Jade Goody, this one is going to be very emotional."
Bobby has previously opened up about his grief towards his beloved mum and he revealed in an interview with The Face that he doesn't miss her because he feels he wasn't with her long enough. He said: "I don't feel like I was with her long enough to miss her."
He shared: "I miss what could've been. I hear all the time she was such a presence, that she was one of a kind. What hurts most is that it wasn't just losing anyone, it was losing Jade. I just would've loved to have seen what other people had seen."
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