Strictly Come Dancing’s first drag artist, Tayce, and professional dancer Kai Widdrington have been crowned winners of the show’s Christmas special.
The RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star, 30, and Widdrington lifted the Christmas star-shaped trophy after receiving a perfect score of four 10s for their cha-cha to 100 Degrees by Kylie and Dannii Minogue.
Judge Craig Revel Horwood was full of praise, saying it was “absolutely fierce, serving realness, serving fab-u-lous”.
Strictly judge Anton Du Beke referenced a previous dance partner on the show, former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, who despite having a similar surname to comedian Josh, is no relation.
Following the routine from Hauer and Widdicombe, which scored them 36 points, including a 10 from Du Beke, he said: “I have to tell you one thing though, it has finally happened, the moment has come.
“Karen has turned into me. She is the longest-serving professional on Strictly and they give you a Widdicombe, congratulations, you’ve earned it.
“I am gobsmacked, that was totally, totally brilliant.”
Also part of the festive line-up were Irish TV star Vogue Williams and Gorka Marquez, who jived to Rockin’ Robin by Bobby Day.
They were scored 33 for their routine by the judges.
Elsewhere, former EastEnders star Tamzin Outhwaite and Nikita Kuzmin danced a Viennese waltz to KD Lang’s version of Hallelujah.
Du Beke told them: “It was like my favourite sherry trifle at Christmas, it was layered, you had the lovely creamy, lovely top, with that beautiful cherry on the top which was your lovely top line… your arms were like the whirling cream across the custard layer…
“Your lifts were gorgeous, give me another spoonful of your trifle.”
Gladiators star Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and his dance partner Nancy Xu danced street commercial to the Glee cast version of Christmas Wrapping.
The festive special began with a group routine from the celebrities and their dance partners to I Love Christmas from the Scrooge film and ended with a closing number to Leona Lewis’s version of I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day.
The show was hosted by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, with the dances judged by Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse, Revel Horwood and Du Beke.
The winners were announced after combining the studio audience votes with the judges’ scores.
Last year’s special was won by EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick, who competed in this year’s series of the BBC One dance competition won by the show’s first blind contestant, comedian Chris McCausland.