Strictly Come Dancing 2019 professional Oti Mabuse, 29, caught her dance partner Kelvin Fletcher, 35, off-guard after his costume fitting today.
The former Emmerdale actor smirked as he realised the BBC pro was filming before she asked how his morning had been.
He said to the camera: “Just had my costume fitting…”
“I love my dress, I can’t wait for you to see my dress,” Oti chimed in, appearing excited.
“I’ve not seen it yet,” Kevin replied, before jokingly adding he will be the judge of her outfit choice.
Kelvin then added he had tried on four to five different outfits, but claimed Oti didn’t like any of them.
He turned to the professional dancer and said: “I don’t think you liked a single one, did you?”
“I just don’t like it too…,” Oti replied hesitantly, as she tried to think of the correct word to describe them.
Kelvin added: “One of them was a bit revealing and she went, ‘Oh no’.”
This weekend the dancing duo will dance the Rumba to Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers.
In previous weeks the pair have found themselves at the top end of the leaderboard with their memorable performances.
Last weekend, Kelvin and Oti danced the Charleston in a Mary Poppins Returns-themed performance.
The pair received the first 10 mark of the series from judges Shirley Ballas, 59, and Bruno Tonioli, 63.
They were also awarded a nine from judges Craig Revel Horwood, 54, and Motsi Mabuse, 38, giving them a total of 38 points.
Following their high score, former Strictly Come Dancing pro Robin Windsor insisted the pair didn’t deserve the big 10 scores so soon.
igh score, former Strictly Come Dancing pro Robin Windsor insisted the pair didn’t deserve the big 10 scores so soon.
Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, he said: “He got the first 10 of the series, which I have to say, I don’t want to put a downer on it but I don’t think it [the dance] was a 10 so soon.
“The rest of the dance was amazing but those lifts were lumpy and that 10 from Shirley was just a little too early.
“If you’re going to get a 10 that early on, you need to get that from something being perfect.”
He added: “Every judge has their own opinion, so if they think they deserved a 10, then they deserve the 10 that they get.”
Strictly Come Dancing continues tomorrow night at 6.40pm on BBC One.
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