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The Liverpool comedian was visibly emotional ahead of the BBC show's season finale Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland feels like he's already won the show. The Liverpool comedian is the show's first-ever blind contestant and has captured the hearts of the nation with his inspiring performances. The 47-year-old will take to the dancefloor with his partner, Dianne Buswell, one last time in tonight's showpiece final .

Chris and Dianne appeared on last night's edition of It Takes Two to reflect on their incredible journey to the final. Chris was in disbelief at how far he has progressed as he told host Janette Manrara: "It wasn't on my radar beyond being the name of a show. I didn't know what I was getting into.



I didn't know what the fanbase was like and how much it mattered to people." Dianne burst into tears after a compilation of their best bits was played as she said how she has learned a lot about honesty since she was first partnered with Chris . She said: "This is one of the most honest people I've ever met.

He wears his heart on his sleeve and he's taught me to be myself." She added: "You put a lot of pressure on yourself to be this perfect dancer or this perfect person and Chris has brought out of me something that not many people can. That is giving it your best go and it doesn't matter if things are perfect.

Things can be beautiful without perfectionism and I can't thank him enough." In an interview with the ECHO , Chris spoke about his West Derby upbringing and.

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