Strictly’s Judge Rinder and Piers Morgan flirt up a storm on Good Morning Britain
Judge Rinder talks flashing the flesh during Friday's launch show
Judge Rinder talks flashing the flesh during Friday's launch show
STRICTLY Come Dancing’s Judge Rinder and Piers Morgan flirted up a storm during an interview on Monday's Good Morning Britain.
The presenter teased the 38-year-old for flashing the flesh on the dance floor during Friday's launch show - suggesting he strips naked in his next dance.
Taking it in good humour, the Strictly star responded: “I don’t think you’re going to see a Full Monty… I’m sorry Piers!”
Piers then added: “I would love to see your Full Monty.”
Enjoying their flirty banter, one Twitter user wrote: "Loving Judge Rinder, [a] match for Piers!"
Despite his Cha Cha becoming Strictly's most watched clip ever online, the star doesn’t think he has what it takes to go all the way.
Talking to Susanna Reid and Piers, he added: “I don’t think I can win, I’m just enthusiastic and having a good time.
"I don’t have a dance background.
“You definitely need passionate and authenticity in the ballroom though.”
During Friday’s first live show, the criminal law barrister certainly showed off his exuberant personality in the bouncy Cha-cha-cha which was full of glitter, swirls and jazz hands.
At the beginning he danced with his usual robes... that is until he stripped off to reveal an open shirt and a toned torso as he spun around with partner Oksana.
The judging criticism opened with a typically cutting remark from Craig Revel-Horwood as he claimed that it looked like Judge Rinder had "excessive collagen procedures done" because of the "trout pout" he was displaying.
But Craig did grudgingly admit that he had "good rhythm".
Darcey Bussell said that her "biggest surprise" had been how much he had looked like Craig with his twirls.
Len remarked that he "put the boy in flamboyant" and that "it was a bit wild in places" but ended with a typical Len pun: "If entertainment is a crime, you're guilty!"
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