Strictly Come Dancing fans admitted they were "welling up" in response to Chris McCausland's latest routing on the show.
The comedian has been a fan-favourite on the 2024 series so far and has been partnered up with Dianne Buswell.
For their Week 5 routine, the pair danced the waltz to You'll Never Walk Alone by Gerry and the Pacemakers.
The routine was a way for Chris to pay tribute to his home city of Liverpool.
Strictly fans get emotional at Chris McCausland Week 5 routine
The combination of the waltz and the powerful song was very effective for many Strictly fans who took to social media to praise the routine.
One fan posted to X (formerly known as Twitter): "He's my winner".
Another shared: "I don’t even know why but Chris’ dance made me a little emosh".
Meanwhile, another wrote: "aw chris and dianne makes me emotional every time".
Some fans revealed Chris and Dianne's routines always got to them, with one posting: "crying at Chris McCausland for the fifth Saturday in a row".
One person was insistent the pair would win the series, sharing: "Just give Chris and Dianne the glitterball now. No matter how well anyone else can dance, they just can not touch the incredible stuff C&D are doing. Dianne is an absolute genius."
Who are the remaining couples on Strictly Come Dancing 2024?
The remaining couples that are involved in Strictly Come Dancing's 2024 series are:
- Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec
- Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola
- Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu
- Dr Punam Krishan and Gorka Márquez
- JB Gill and Amy Dowden
- Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell
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Strictly Come Dancing continues every Saturday and Sunday on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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