Strictly Come Dancing: Anne-Marie reacts to Christmas Special win ‘I cannot believe it!'
ANNE-MARIE has taken to social media to react to her Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special victory.
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Anne-Marie, 30, was over the moon after being crowned the winner of the 2021 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special. The pop star was paired with professional dancer Graziano Di Prima to perform a cha-cha-cha to a rendition of Feliz Navidad by Gwen Stefani.
The couple faced stars including Adrian Chiles, Mel Giedroyc, Fred Sirieux, Jay Blades and Moira Stewart.
But eventually Anne-Marie and Graziano took home the Glitterball Festive Trophy.
Following her victory, Anne-Marie took to Twitter to share her joy with her 1.1 million followers.
She accompanied her message with four pictures.
Three of the snaps featured her and Graziano as they celebrated together.
In one photograph, Annie-Marie could be seen posing next to fellow pop star and special guest Jamie Cullum.
In her tweet, Anne-Marie expressed her excitement as she thanked Graziano for helping make her Christmas “so special”.
She penned: “I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!!!
“I’m so proud and so happy for the opportunity to dance.
“It brought out a side of me I hadn’t seen in a long time.
“Thanks to @GrazianoDiPrima and the whole team.
“You have made my Christmas so special!”
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Fans of the 2002 hitmaker responded to the tweet congratulating her on her win.
EmilyJadeCobb2 said: “Ahhhh I screamed so much!!
“Think my neighbours are gonna hate me!!
“THAT WAS AMAZING!! YOU SO DESERVED THAT WIN!!
“You really said ‘lemme show you my cha cha cha!’ xxx” (sic)
SHANEOfficial_ added: “We need to see you both compete on the main series.
“An amazing pairing with so much potential. Merry Christmas.”
forlarin_10 simply stated: “LOVE YOU QUEEN.”