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Strictly Final: Dancers Battle for Glitterball

Strictly Come Dancings 2025 final heats up on BBC One, with George Clarke, Amber Davies, and Karen Carney vying for the Glitterball trophy. Each couple performs three dances, including a revamped favorite, a show-stopping show dance, and their favorite routine from the series. Fans vote as the tension builds, with the winner taking home around £100,000. Last years blind winner, Chris McCausland, proves anythings possible, making this final a night to remember.

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