BBC Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer Carlos Gu has spoken on an intimate moment with host Claudia Winkleman during Saturday's show. The new pro dancer has been paired with CBBC star Molly Rainford on the show.
As the new pro dancer made his Strictly debut last weekend, there was a particular moment with Claudia that got fans talking. On the spin-off show It Takes Two, hosted by Rylan Clark, Carlos was forced to explain what had happened, reports Birmingham Live.
On Saturday, he had grabbed Claudia and left her flustered in the process. She went on to scream "I'm pregnant" following the encounter.
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On It Takes Two, host Rylan Clark said: "We need to talk about Claudia." Rylan then showed the clip of him and Claudia in which she asked: "Why the rhumba? That's just like standing."
Carlos then grabbed her face and pulled it close to his. Claudia initially resisted before Carlos added 'look at me darling'.
Carlos said: "When I touch you, you feel the sensual - look at me darling - you feel that? And then you let it go!"
Claudia gasped and put her hand across her mouth before confessing: "I think I am pregnant!"
Discussing the moment with Rylan, Carlos said: "Oh I loved that moment. When I talked to her about my favourite dance and she said rhumba is just standing I was like 'how dare you, let me bring you back to the rhumba moves'.
Rylan replied: "Well we were jealous! We were jealous! Honestly it was such a lovely moment to watch and we are so thrilled you are here." Rylan then asked Carlos and Molly about how the dance went, Carlos replied: "I'd imagined it a thousand times but the scenario on Saturday was totally different, it blew my mind. It was like a dream come true."
Molly added: "It was so short and sweet - Craig liked it! I was not expecting that." The pair got 7/8/8/8 from the judges. Carlos added: "I felt like it was gonna be a good one."
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