Strictly champ Chris McCausland's heartbreaking 'dilemma' about becoming a dad

Strictly champ Chris McCausland's heartbreaking 'dilemma' about becoming a dad
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Strictly champ Chris McCausland's heartbreaking 'dilemma' about becoming a dad
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Vikki White, Saffron Otter)
Published: Dec, 15 2024 11:53

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Strictly champ Chris McCausland's heartbreaking 'dilemma' about becoming a dad Chris McCausland was in two minds when it came to the possibility of fatherhood.

Chris lost his sight 20 years ago between the ages of 16 and 22 years old due to retinitis pigmentosa, which he described as a "scary and embarrassing" time.

The comedian, 47, who became Strictly Come Dancing's first-ever blind winner of the BBC competition, no doubt made his daughter and wife proud last night.

He wowed audiences and judges alike each week with impressive moves on the dancefloor alongside professional partner Dianne Buswell.

"I found myself in difficult situations because I was reluctant to ask for help," he explained, speaking of his eyesight deteriorating at university, where he was studying to pursue a career in web development.

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