December 9th 2024.
As the Strictly Come Dancing 2024 final draws near, the anticipation is building as fans eagerly wait to see who will take home the coveted Glitterball Trophy. However, there may already be a winner in sight.
After the elimination of Pete Wicks during Sunday night's results show, we now know that Tasha Ghouri and her partner Alijaz Scorkjanec will be competing for the glitterball trophy. But they will face tough competition from comedian Chris McCausland, Miranda actress Sarah Hadland, and JLS singer JB Gill, who have all made it to the final.
With just days to go before the grand finale, Chris has emerged as the frontrunner, with bookies placing him as the favorite to win with odds of 1/9. As the first ever blind contestant on the show, he has captured the hearts of viewers and is on track to make history.
But JB is not far behind, with his odds being slashed from 60/1 to 16/1 after receiving a perfect score of 40 on Saturday night. Sarah, who was previously at 6/1, has now dropped to 20/1, while Tasha is in fourth place with odds of 33/1 after finding herself in the bottom two this weekend.
A spokesperson for the bookies stated, "JB Gill wowed the judges, including the notoriously tough Craig Revel Horwood, and is now 16/1 to win the show, closely behind Chris McCausland who is the favorite at 1/9 to lift this year's Glitterball trophy. Sarah Hadland's odds have dropped to 20/1 from 6/1, and Tasha Ghouri's chances are at 33/1 to win the show."
The remaining four couples will take to the dance floor next weekend for the grand finale, where they will each perform three dances: their favorite dance of the series, the judge's pick, and a show dance. It's sure to be an epic showdown as they battle it out for the ultimate prize.
In a recent interview, Chris opened up about facing negativity and trolling from viewers, despite receiving overwhelming support from fans. He revealed, "For me, there are two types of negativity. There are people who believe this is purely a dance competition and get angry when somebody they deem less skilled survives another week. Pete Wicks suffered from this too, but I believe Tasha should be the one taking home the Glitterball Trophy. She is phenomenal."
The Strictly Come Dancing final will air live on BBC One on Saturday, December 14 at 6pm. So mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable night of dance and entertainment. Who will be crowned the champion of Strictly Come Dancing 2024? Only time will tell.
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