Hamza Yassin breaks down in tears during final after major show dance blunder

HAMZA Yassin broke down in tears during the final after a major show dance blunder.

The Countryfile presenter and dance partner Jowita Przystal are currently dancing in tonight’s live final.



Hamza Yassin breaks down in tears during final after major show dance blunder
Strictly’s Hamza Yassin broke down in tears tonight

This evening’s instalment of the BBC dance show has seen Hamza, TV presenter Helen Skelton, children TV presenter Molly Rainford and singer Fleur East battle it out for the Glitterball trophy.

Hamza and Jowita returned to the dancefloor to perform their salsa from week four.

For their show dance they made an amalgamation of all their favourite dances.

The pair were awarded 34 points for their second dance – but some of the judges pointed out that they had made a few mistakes.

Host Claudia Winkleman asked Hamza what he would like to say to the public.

“Just thank you for this amazing opportunity, for keeping us going through week on week. We from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you so much. We couldn’t have done it without you.”

The TV star couldn’t hold back his tears.

It comes after Helen Skelton was left mortified after an epic wardrobe blunder tonight.

The presenter took to the dance floor for the first time with Gorka Marquez to perform the Judge’s Choice routine, their Jive.

Helen, 39, wore a halterneck suit style top, black trousers and spats shoes.

The star looked incredible and impressed the judges with the routine, improving her score from the first time they performed it and achieved 39 points.

However, when she got upstairs to speak to Claudia Winkleman, Helen revealed she had suffered a fake tan fail.

Holding up her hand, she showed off the orange patches on her palms and joked: “That’s Strictly!“

Others raged at the judges as they showed clear ‘favouritism’ towards one of the finalists.

Fleur took to the dance floor with her partner Vito Coppola to perform the samba.

The pair were awarded 10 from every judge – Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas, Anton Du Beke and Motsi Mabuse – meaning that they topped the leaderboard with 40.

However some viewers watching at home think that there was ‘favouritism’ towards Fleur.