Tasha Ghouri expressed the heartfelt and profound sentiment behind her latest performance with Aljaz Skorjanec on Strictly Come Dancing, a detail that may have escaped the notice of many viewers. The former Love Island star, Tasha Ghouri, experienced an emotional moment on the dance floor last weekend during the tenth week of BBC One's hit show Strictly Come Dancing. The pair set a benchmark by receiving the season's first perfect score of 40, topping the leaderboard with a breathtaking American Smooth to Lewis Capaldi's song Someone You Loved.
Tasha, who is the second deaf competitor on the show, impressed the judges and audience alike with majestic lifts and elegant movements. Head judge Shirley Ballas acclaimed their dance as the height of American Smooth sophistication, while Craig Revel Horwood succinctly summed up the performance as "fab-u-lous". Motsi Mabuse lauded it as an exemplar of "perfection", praising how Tasha brought the emotive Capaldi song to life.
Anton Du Beke was deeply moved by their number, remarking that such performances are the reason why dancers dance for "how it makes us feel". Yet, amidst all the dazzling spectacle, Tasha and Aljaz's routine contained a tender nuance that might not have been recognised by all watching. Professional dancer Aljaz Skorjanec took to Instagram with heartfelt thanks after securing another week on the dance floor, reports Manchester Evening News.
He shared snapshots and expressed his gratitude with the caption: "THANK YO.