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Strictly Come Dancing’s Nadiya Bychkova suffered a very awkward wardrobe malfunction amid the glitzy show’s second live episode on Saturday.
The blonde pro kicked off the episode as she and Olympian Tom Dean strutted their stuff in sequins to a disco inspired Cha Cha.
But mid performance her skin-tight sequinned jumpsuit ripped between her legs leaving her rather red faced.
Following the performance they faced the judges where host Tess Daly pointed out the awkward gaffe saying: ‘Her costume! we had a costume malfunction it ripped on her leg!’.
As Nadiya giggled, Shirley Ballas couldn’t help but heap praise on Tom and gushed how ‘coped and carried on carried on’ during the mishap.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Nadiya Bychkova (R) suffered a very awkward wardrobe malfunction amid the glitzy show’s second live episode on Saturday
The blonde pro kicked off the episode as she and Olympian Tom Dean strutted their stuff in sequins to a disco inspired Cha Cha, but her skin-tight sequinned jumpsuit ripped
Following the performance they faced the judges where host Tess Daly pointed out the awkward gaffe saying: ‘Her costume! we had a costume malfunction it ripped on her leg!’
Later in the show comedian Chris McCausland left host Claudia Winkelman and viewers in stitches when quipped that Craig Revel Horwood was ‘blinder than I am’ following the judge’s string of brutal scores.
The funnyman, who is blind, was asked about his upcoming perfomance said: ‘From the way that things are going, it sounds like Craig is blinder than I am’.
Claudia struggled to contain herself and said ‘Give me a minute!’ as she was forced to turn away from the camera.
Later in the show comedian Chris McCausland left host Claudia Winkelman and viewers in stitches when quipped that Craig Revel Horwood was ‘blinder than I am’ following the jduge’s brutal scores
The funnyman, who is blind, was asked about his upcoming perfomance said: ‘From the way that things are going, it sounds like Craig is blinder than I am’