Second Strictly Come Dancing star misses final and will NOT appear with other celebrities
PAUL Merson will be absent from tonight’s Strictly Come Dancing final, The Sun can reveal.
Former footballer-turned-pundit Paul, 56, who was partnered with Karen Hauer, contacted bosses on the show to say he was unwell today.
Paul Merson is too unwell to take part[/caption] Paul was on the show with Karen Hauer[/caption] Nick is also unable to attend the final[/caption]A Strictly spokeswoman said: “Paul is unwell today unfortunately. He will be very much missed and is sad he couldn’t make it.”
It comes as Nick Knowles has also pulled out of the BBC1 final after having a knee operation after injuring himself during the show.
Paul was the fourth celeb to leave the dance competition this series.
The ex-Arsenal ace and pro partner Karen were voted off after their samba and a dance-off with JLS star JB Gill.
Nick– who suffered two injuries during his stint competing for the Strictly Glitterball trophy – recently underwent a procedure with a nine-week recovery period.
The DIY SOS presenter, 60, took to social media an hour before tonight’s live final and said he would be absent from the show.
He posted a picture in a hospital bed with his leg in a brace and said: “So as you may have read. I won’t be on tonight’s Strictly final, as I’ve only just had a major operation on my knee.”
Nick went on to say: “But I’d like to wish all the finalists the best of luck for tonight’s show – they all deserve to be champions.”
Tonight’s final will see Chris McCausland compete against Miranda actress Sarah Hadland, Love Island star Tasha Ghouri and JLS singer JB Gill.
The stars will all perform three more routines each – a couple’s pick, judges’ choice and a show dance – in a bid to win the glitterball trophy.
All your Strictly Come Dancing winners
Strictly first kicked off back in 2004, and over the years has crowned 21 winners.
Here is a full list of who has been lucky enough to win the famous Glitterball Trophy:
- 2004 – Natasha Kaplinsky
- 2004 – Jill Halfpenny
- 2005 – Darren Gough
- 2006 – Mark Ramprakash
- 2007 – Alesha Dixon
- 2008 – Tom Chambers
- 2009 – Chris Hollins
- 2010 – Kara Tointon
- 2011 – Harry Judd
- 2012 – Louis Smith
- 2013 – Abbey Clancy
- 2014 – Caroline Flack
- 2015 – Jay McGuiness
- 2016 – Ore Oduba
- 2017 – Joe McFadden
- 2018 – Stacey Dooley
- 2019 – Kelvin Fletcher
- 2020 – Bill Bailey
- 2021 – Rose Ayling-Ellis
- 2022 – Hamza Yassin
- 2023 – Ellie Leach