
Strictly's Tom Fletcher remembers 'tough' aspect of show as he shares tribute
McFly's Tom Fletcher has opened up about his Strictly Come Dancing experience, praising his dance partner Amy Dowden.
The 39-year-old pop star is currently championing a campaign to raise awareness of the declining bone strength and physical fitness in UK children, including a rise in conditions like rickets.
In collaboration with Yoplait, the company behind Petits Filous and Frubes, Tom has helped reimagine the classic character Humpty Dumpty as a beacon of strength and resilience.
While discussing the positive impact Yoplait has had on his family, including his wife Giovanna and their three children, Tom also reflected on his career achievements and personal health.
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During an exclusive chat with Daily Express, he reminisced about his 2021 stint on Strictly, saying: "I had a brilliant time! I mean, physically, it's the best shape I've been in my life. I wish I could go back!
"I mean dancing every single day for months, it's a challenging work out on your body. I had a whole new respect for anyone who is a professional dancer, their bodies go through a lot."
He continued to express his fondness for his dance partner, stating: "But I had an amazing partner, Amy Dowden, she was incredible and we had a brilliant friendship and were still very good friends, we talk all time."
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Tom's dedication to BBC's Strictly was clear, even when he and his dance partner Amy had to take a break from the show in week two after testing positive for Covid, reports the Express.
Despite this hiccup, Tom returned with a bang during Musicals Week, delivering an unforgettable performance inspired by Les Misérables.
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However, Tom's Strictly journey came to an end as he became the eighth celebrity to be eliminated after a dance-off against CBBC presenter Rhys Stephenson. Reflecting on his time on the show, Tom expressed his appreciation, stating: "When you're doing it for someone, you don't want to let them down."
With all other McFly members having won reality shows, Tom joked about "letting the side down" but also shared that he feels fortunate for the television opportunities they've all enjoyed.
Strictly Come Dancing is available on BBC iPlayer

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