Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell has revealed the dance that Chris McCausland thought was "naff".
The dance professional was paired up with the comedian last year, and ended up winning the entire competition.
Chris' journey on the show nabbed the pair the public-voted Memorable Moment Award at last night's BAFTA TV Awards ceremony.
Chris couldn't attend the star-studded event, but Dianne took to the stage to accept the prize and deliver a heartfelt speech.
She also spoke to Digital Spy and other press after receiving the award, revealing that Chris didn't love their now-award-winning dance to 'You'll Never Walk Alone' during the early stages.
"This meant a lot to Chris," she said. "It was 'You'll Never Walk Alone', it was Liverpool's anthem, and I knew that he loved the ballroom styles of dancing. So I knew I had to choreograph something really special."
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And actually he thought it was very naff," she continued. "I told him the idea. I said, 'Chris, I have this amazing idea'. I've thought about it and I'm so excited to tell him.
"And he said, 'Di, that's naff, people aren't gonna like that'. And I said, 'Can we just try it, please?', and he said, 'Alright, I'll give it a go'."
"And we put the music on and we tried the moment where I leave him alone and he'd walk down the room and we'd come together, and he stopped me when we did it first time with the music, and he had a little tear in his eye.
"He said, 'You were right, this is so emotional for me'. I'm just so pleased he felt the emotion in that dance, and honestly, we cried and cried and cried.
"We cried at the start of the dance, in the middle of the dance, and at the end of the dance. We just loved it, every second of it."
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Dianne added that she's learned that more blind and visually impaired people have taken up not only ballroom dancing but also sports.
She recalled: "I was on the train and a guy came up to me, and he teaches golf for visually impaired and he just said, 'Thank you so much. The amount of people that are now taking up different kinds of sports and things [has gone up]'.
"Maybe Chris just showed that there's so much that's possible.
"[The guy] said there was a huge increase of people coming to him after Chris won Strictly, so definitely I think it touched a lot of people."
Looking ahead, Chris is on tour until next year, has a book out in October, a tech-centred documentary on the way, and an appearance on Have I Got News for You in just a few days.
Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturdays on BBC One, while spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airs on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.