I may have told you the result 3 weeks before the BBC showed you and here at the home of the Strictly Spoiler, you can now relive the Christmas Special, especially handy if you were too drunk to remember it. You could of course watch the performances on iPlayer or off Sky+/TiVo if you recorded it but that will subject you to all the fluff and Bruce’s cringeworthy song and dance number which should be avoided at all costs!
So here are all the performances and the moment that Louis was announced the winner!
Strictly Come Dancing 2014 Winner Caroline Flack has spoken about media reports that she has had previous dance training.
Speaking at a Press Conference following the Live Final she explained:
“I trained as a dancer when I was a teenager at a stage school that was more drama and singing. That was 16 years ago when I did my last dance class.”
“If I was trained as a dancer then I probably would have been a dancer and I’m not. I don’t think I had more dance training or experience than anyone else. Especially popstars who are used to performing all the time. I’m a presenter. I’d never trained in ballroom or Latin.”
Her partner Pasha Kovalev added that previous dance experience often does not play a major part in ballroom success.
The final may be over but here at the home of the Strictly Spoiler, you can relive it by checking out all 11 individual performances, the pro routines and the group dance from the cast of 2014 below.
What was your favourite performance from the final? Let me know in the comments above!
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