Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for ‘breaking down barriers’ in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show

Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show

As a blind individual who has always been passionate about dance, I can’t help but be inspired by Chris’s incredible journey on Strictly Come Dancing. His story is a testament to the fact that with determination, support, and a little bit of humor, anything is possible!

Chris McCausland, contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, received acclaim for his role in “shattering stereotypes” following his victory on the BBC program over the weekend.

As a fervent admirer, I can’t help but shout out my adoration for that brilliant comedian, age 47, who, alongside his dance partner Dianne Buswell, danced their way to winning the Glitterball trophy! The incredible accolade doesn’t just stop there; he’s been applauded by Scope, a disability charity, for shining a beacon of representation on primetime television. What an inspiring individual he is!

The charity stated that having Chris appear on the program would aid in shifting perspectives and stimulate discussions centered around disability acceptance.

Alison Kerry, Communication Leader at the disability equality charity Scope, expressed delight over Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell winning the Glitterball trophy.

Approximately 25% of people in the United Kingdom have a disability. It’s crucial that television programs, particularly prominent ones like a flagship BBC show, accurately represent individuals with disabilities.

One effective way of expressing this could be: ‘It facilitates overcoming obstacles, reshaping perspectives, and offering insight into the lives, abilities, and possibilities of individuals with disabilities.’

Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show

Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show

Due to Chris’s impressive display, it is likely that perspectives on disability inclusion and accessibility will be re-evaluated, leading to increased discussions among many people about their significance.

The influence of Strictly on breaking down barriers should not be understated. It’s an immensely popular and enjoyable show. However, the media sector still has significant strides to make in order to attain genuine representation for people with disabilities.

After his astonishing performance on the program, Chris has captured the affection of the entire country and is said to be earning an impressive £1M after this weekend’s thrilling final.

The funnyman was crowned champion during the live final alongside partner Dianne after beating fellow finalists Tasha Ghouri, Sarah Hadland.

Chris has augmented his Yonks comedy tour with an astonishing 100 additional dates, and as reported by The Mirror, he is being considered for television hosting and acting roles. His role in helping to restore the prestigious competition after a series of scandals over the past year is said to have earned him these opportunities.

As an ardent admirer, I’d rephrase it as: ‘I’ve gotta say, this guy didn’t just waltz his way to financial success. Nope! He brought Strictly Come Dancing along for the ride, transforming what could have been a catastrophe into a sparkling, news-making story of redemption.’

‘Despite being blind, this comedian has surpassed all expectations, achieving a triumph that feels both revolutionary and intuitive. His talent and charm have shown that it’s these qualities that genuinely enthrall the crowd.’

Before adding: ‘Strictly just polished his star into prime-time gold’.  

Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show
Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show
Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show

In simpler terms, PR specialist Mark Borkowski shared with The Mirror that Chris has become an unexpected hero for Strictly Come Dancing following a turbulent period before its start.

His genuine character and wit significantly boosted the program’s trustworthiness and coziness, rekindling the very reasons we initially adored the concept.

Before adding: ‘Strictly just polished his star into prime-time gold’. 

Simultaneously, it’s rumored that Chris, known for his casual wit, is being considered for a major BBC program, aiming to increase the network’s comedic production.

Apart from becoming the first-ever blind participant on Strictly who made history, he also charmed supervisors with his quick-witted humor.

According to a source, by consistently making people laugh throughout his time on Strictly Come Dancing, he demonstrated that he wasn’t merely witty, but also possessed a classic humor that resonated with everyday viewers at home.

Critics often point out that many comedies on the BBC lack something fresh, but Chris has the potential to inject renewed vitality into a genre that used to be the BBC’s prime strength.

Previously discussed was the idea that Chris’ skills might be beneficial for a broader entertainment program, and it seems management is considering re-uniting him with his professional dance partner Dianne to rekindle their extraordinary chemistry.

Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show
Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show
Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show
Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland is praised by disability charity for 'breaking down barriers' in TV after becoming the first blind contestant on the show

TopMob have contacted BBC for comment. 

During the final announcement, Chris was declared the winner, causing him to burst into tears. He was then warmly hugged by his fellow celebrities before triumphantly hoisting Dianne above his shoulders in a celebratory move that sent the crowd into a frenzy.

When asked how the moment felt by hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, Chris replied: “I’m amazed, I don’t know what to say. Honestly, I believed I would be eliminated during the first few weeks. Even though no one actually went out in the first week, I still thought it could happen.

I’ve been going and going, and Dianne has managed to draw so many things from me. She truly embodies the spirit for which that trophy stands, with her inspiring positivity and unwavering belief.

Later on, he playfully said, “If she doesn’t change her phone number, I’m stuck with her. This serves as a reminder to Dianne and all of you: opportunities and support can lead to achieving anything!

As a die-hard admirer, I can’t help but express my awe as Chris danced his heart out to “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Gerry and the Pacemakers. That waltz, his swansong for the series, earned him an unparalleled perfect score of 40 points, leaving judges and spectators in tears. It was a moment I’ll never forget!

In a different twist, his second performance combined various dance genres to the tune of “You Get What You Give” by New Radicals. For their opening dance, he reenacted his popular “blackout” move from his viral video.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I grooved to the rhythm of my preferred melody – “Instant Karma!” (We All Shine On), a beautiful track by the legendary John Lennon. Chris and Dianne did the same, moving harmoniously to the tune that resonated with their spirit.

Despite facing controversy since early January, when contestant Amanda Abbington accused pro partner Giovanni Pernice of issues, Chris has managed to bring much delight and happiness to the audience of the challenged show in 2023.

The show faced another round of controversy when Graziano Di Prima was terminated in July for allegedly physically abusing his co-star, Zara McDermott from Love Island.

In September, when the BBC investigation wrapped up, it was found that only six of Amanda’s 16 accusations against Giovanni were not substantiated. However, he has been missing from this season’s broadcast.

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2024-12-16 11:18

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