Strictly’s Motsi Mabuse Sobbed Over Ranvir Singh’s Single Mum Speech & Waitress Waltz | Loose Women

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Strictly’s Motsi Mabuse cried when Ranvir Singh and Giovanni Pernice danced a Waitress themed Viennese waltz on Strictly Come Dancing and she’s been telling the Loose Women why the beautiful and poignant routine (and the VT that preceded it) moved her to tears – especially as a mum who moved to the UK with her own daughter for this year’s show.

Motsi also reveals who she thinks could take the Strictly 2020 title and puts Janet’s dancing skills to the test with a special guest dance partner – Harry Styles… err, sort of.

From series 24, broadcast on 08/12/20

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