ACTOR Tom Chambers has been crowned champion of Strictly Come Dancing. The Holby hunk scooped the BBC ballroom crown in a face-off with rival Rachel Stevens.
Model Lisa Snowdon had earlier been axed. She failed to make the final pair despite clocking up two perfect scores.
Tom found himself in the spotlight after he received a controversial pass to the final.
But the soap pin-up deflected attention to his dance parter Camilla Dallerup.
He said: “Tonight is about you. You absolutely deserve this more than anyone.”
He won the public vote in the BBC’s annual glamour flagship.
Welsh soul sensation Duffy helped wind down the show – belting out her hit single Mercy – while TV legend Des Lynam looked on.
Tom pipped Rachel to the crown despite picking up less judges’ points than the pop beauty.
But the ex-S Club 7 starlet was still overjoyed at coming second.
She said: “I’ve just had the best time of my life.”
She wowed presenter Tess Daly with her “erotically charged” routines.
And despite seeing her miss out, ballroom guru Craig Revel Horwood reckons she trumps all former wannabes.
He told her: “You’ve been nothing less than brilliant this whole series.
“You’ve consistently been the best celebrity dancer we’ve ever had on this series.”
Stunning Lisa – who famously wooed Hollywood hunk George Clooney – was given a standing ovation after her early elimination.
And even though she was turfed out having notched up two perfect scores the model was delighted.
She said: “I know it’s a cliché, but I already feel like a winner.
“It’s been brilliant.”
Lord of the dance ... Tom waltzed off with title
Model Lisa Snowdon had earlier been axed. She failed to make the final pair despite clocking up two perfect scores.
Tom found himself in the spotlight after he received a controversial pass to the final.
But the soap pin-up deflected attention to his dance parter Camilla Dallerup.
He said: “Tonight is about you. You absolutely deserve this more than anyone.”
He won the public vote in the BBC’s annual glamour flagship.
Welsh soul sensation Duffy helped wind down the show – belting out her hit single Mercy – while TV legend Des Lynam looked on.
Tom pipped Rachel to the crown despite picking up less judges’ points than the pop beauty.
But the ex-S Club 7 starlet was still overjoyed at coming second.
She said: “I’ve just had the best time of my life.”
She wowed presenter Tess Daly with her “erotically charged” routines.
And despite seeing her miss out, ballroom guru Craig Revel Horwood reckons she trumps all former wannabes.
He told her: “You’ve been nothing less than brilliant this whole series.
“You’ve consistently been the best celebrity dancer we’ve ever had on this series.”
Stunning Lisa – who famously wooed Hollywood hunk George Clooney – was given a standing ovation after her early elimination.
And even though she was turfed out having notched up two perfect scores the model was delighted.
She said: “I know it’s a cliché, but I already feel like a winner.
“It’s been brilliant.”
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