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Dallerup hopes Calzaghe wins Strictly
Tuesday 29 September 2009The pro dancer, who won the show's sixth season with Tom Chambers, said at the Inside Soap Awards: "I know that Joe Calzaghe perhaps didn't have a first good week but my money is still on him to win.
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"I just think there is something so endearing about a man who is a world champion, a real tough guy, being so nervous they can hardly move on the dance floor, and actually so want to dance and please the audience, and I can see a bit of a Darren Gough journey coming on."
Ex-'Hollyoaks' star Chris Fountain is supporting his former co-stars, Ali Bastian and Ricky Whittle.
"I have to watch it because Ricky's on there and Ali's on there," he said.
"They're both like joint favourites now, I think. But I have been giving Ricky some abuse about his costumes, only because he did it to me when I did 'Dancing On Ice', so you've kind of got to do it. I said, 'You're doing really well mate but those shirts are horrendous, you've gotta sort it out'."
He added: "I'm voting for them both. When it gets to the final, I'll have to man up and choose which one I want but at the moment I'm sending each of them a little vote."
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