Len Goodman: I'm enjoying Strictly Come Dancing with a bottle of red wine'
Len enjoying series and backing Debbie to win
Len Goodman has revealed he watched Saturday's episode of Strictly Come Dancing while enjoying a bottle of red wine with his wife.
The former Strictly head judge, who quit the show last year after 12 years, also said he has finally found the time to watch the current series after working in America.
Len, 73, who appears on Dancing With The Stars – the US version of Strictly – said: “I obviously didn’t watch while I was in America.
“But I got back last Thursday and so Saturday night me and my old Sue, we sat down with a bottle of red wine and we watched it.”
Len added that he is backing Debbie McGee to win Strictly and praised the way she can “cock her leg up high” at nearly 60 years old.
“Only because I would have always wanted someone slightly older to do well and win it, and so for that reason I think I’d like Debbie McGee to win.
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“I always admire a 60-year-old who can cock her leg up high!”
He then clarified that Debbie is 59 when prompted by the programme’s host Lorraine Kelly.
He added, of new head judge Shirley Ballas: “I think Shirley’s doing a wonderful job. I’ve known her for years, all her dancing life, I’ve judged her hundreds of times.
“It’s always difficult to step in and I’m sure there are thousands of people who are going, ‘thank God we’ve got lovely Shirley’.
“She knows her onions, I think she’s doing lovely jubbly.”
He said he misses Strictly and “there’s always a twang”, but he had to step down because flying between the UK and the US for the two shows was becoming too much for him.
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