Bobby Brazier ‘over the moon’ with Strictly progress
Bobby Brazier said he believes he’s tipped to win Strictly Come Dancing because he’s “young and fun”.
The EastEnders actor opened up about taking part in the BBC show as he is set to make his debut on Saturday and viewers will also get to chance to see who Bobby will be partner with on the popular dance programme.
The bookies believe they’ve already spotted this year’s winner in the form of Bobby, with his odds suggesting he will be the one to lift the Glitterball Trophy.
He has been the bookies’ clear frontrunner for season 21, which will see him compete against the likes of reality TV star and documentary maker Zara McDermott, TV presenter and actor Les Dennis, tennis legend Annabel Croft and among many more famous faces.
“They have no reason to think that,” he told OK! magazine. “It’s only because I’m young, and apparently quite fun.”
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Jade Goody and Jeff Brazier’s son Bobby, 20, made his EastEnders debut as Freddie Slater last year ahead of his upcoming Strictly stint.
Speaking about his hopes for the show, he said: “I’m looking forward to the journey that I’m going to go on with my partner – and my friends now. It’s going to be so beautiful.
“They’re going to see me at my best and my worst, and it’s a really sweet thing.“
The actor will be going up against the likes of Waterloo Road actor Adam Thomas, Channel 4 News broadcaster Krishnan Guru-Murthy and comedian Eddie Kadi just to name a few.
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Taking to his Instagram stories today, he model shared he is now “over” his win at the National Television Awards and is now focused on Strictly, adding it has been a “rollercoaster”.
“Just everyday there are so many emotions in just a short amount of time,” Bobby mused. “It’s emotional… super emotional. On all spectrums.
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