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Craig Revel Horwood: Strictly Come Dancing curse is a blessing

Craig Revel Horwood thinks the ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ curse is a "blessing".
The 53-year-old dancer and judge believes the infamous curse – which most recently saw comedian Seann Walsh kiss his professional dancing partner Katya Jones, despite both being in relationships at the time – is actually a good thing and has produced some "gorgeous" pairings.
He said: "In a sensitive person it would affect them and I know it affected Seann and Katya a lot, that whole story, because it went global.
"For what reason, I have no clue because there have been a lot of pairings that have been absolutely gorgeous.
"You know there’s been Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen, they’ve had a baby, Jimmy Mistry, Flavia Cacace, fantastic. So the curse, which I call the blessing, I think you just have to deal with it, get on with it."
And the sharp-tongued TV personality thinks it happens because "people find love when they are not in love".
He added to The Sun newspaper: "I call it the blessing because I think people find love when they are not in love. I think that’s how love sort of works. I think you have to be in a relationship that is failing to be able to send out those vibes anyway.
"So that’s my personal opinion. Not an opinion of a BBC representative obviously because I don’t know what their opinion is but mine is they should go on, do their job, do the dance of shame. Like the walk if shame and get on with it."

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