Entirely Come Dancing star Daisy Lowe was sad as she uncovered her expert accomplice Aljaz Skorjanec was ""uncommon"" as she managed granddad's demise. The model - whose granddad kicked the bucket on the primary day of Strictly - opened up for BBC One viewers as she talked about how hard practice has been.
"I thought Gramps would be here in physical structure for my Strictly travel yet he passed away on my first day," the 27-year-old said, before getting passionate. "I'm really feeling entirely sorrowful today."
"It's hard on the grounds that I can't give him an embrace," she included the VT, before saying precisely how Aljaz has made a difference. "He's been phenomenal."
"I'm so fortunate to have Ali, he's been so warm and strong, similar to the ideal accomplice," included Daisy.
"We'll do right by him," said Aljaz, before saying "I would prefer not to practice to the music since I can see her pondering without end. I need to see her do herself glad.
Lowe then said: "I need to make Gramps glad, that is the only thing that is important."
What's more, she did, as the pair waltzed to the tune Unforgettable by Nat King Cole - her granddad's most loved craftsman. The judges gave her a 7, 8, 9 from Len Goodman and a 8 from Bruno - which totalled 32 and sent them top of the leaderboard.
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