Viewers have been praising Johannes and his outfit change.
Strictly Come Dancing viewers have been praising the Blackpool Week opening routine, dubbing it as “iconic” and “epic”.
The Strictly professionals took to the ballroom of Blackpool Tower, with dancers Luba Mushtuk and Johannes Radebe opening the routine to Somebody Else’s Guy by Jocelyn Brown.
The audience were cheering along the dancers, with one in particular blowing everyone away – Johannes Radebe.
As the song upped the tempo, Radebe burst out in a new outfit and viewers have been praising the routine and his jumpsuit.
“Still remember watching It Takes Two the first year Johannes and Luba joined #Strictly and thinking they both should have had partners. So joyful to see them smash it on the ballroom floor at Blackpool all these years later,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Still remember watching It Takes Two the first year Johannes and Luba joined #Strictly and thinking they both should have had partners. So joyful to see them smash it on the ballroom floor at Blackpool all these years later ❤️ #scd pic.twitter.com/UAz8Jh6BJO
— Sarah Doran (@sarahisnothere) November 18, 2023
Another user wrote: “Just when I thought I couldn’t love Johannes anymore! Incredible.”
Just when I thought I couldn't love Johannes anymore ! Incredible #Strictly
— Maxine. (@MaxW987) November 18, 2023
“Amazing opening group dance tonight and Johannes looks glorious in that sparkly green jumpsuit,” one user wrote.
Amazing opening group dance tonight and Johannes looks glorious in that sparkly green jumpsuit#Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing
— 💁🏾♀️ Pritha Bardhan 🤷🏾♀️ (@PrithaBardhan) November 18, 2023
This week on Strictly Come Dancing, the celebrities and their professional dancers take on the ballroom at Blackpool Tower.
As in year’s before, fans are hoping for one or more of the duos to score their first 40 of the series, which is yet to be achieved.
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturdays and Sundays on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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