Strictly champion Hamza Yassin thanks partner for being his ‘rock’ as pair celebrate triumph

‘I didn’t think it would make it through the first week!’: Strictly Come Dancing champion Hamza Yassin thanks his partner for being his ‘rock’ as the couple celebrates their Glitter Ball win

Strictly Come Dancing champion Hamza Yassin has revealed that he didn’t think he would “make it through the first week” and thanked his partner for being his “rock”.

The 32-year-old wildlife videographer and his professional dance partner Jowita Przystal, 32, triumphed in the 20th series of Strictly after battling stiff competition in the finale on Saturday night.

And now, the children’s TV host turned Glitterball Trophy holder has spoken about his excitement after beating Fleur East, Helen Skelton and Molly Rainford.

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champions! Strictly Come Dancing champion Hamza Yassin has revealed that he didn’t think he would “make it through the first week” and thanked his partner Jowita Przystal for being the “rock” of him.

Hamza said: ‘I am absolutely over the moon, I can’t believe it. He didn’t think he’d make it through the first week, let alone make it to the finals and pick up that Glitterball.

‘This would not have been possible without Jowita, she has been my absolute support throughout this experience and I would not have wanted this journey with anyone else, and for that I am forever grateful.

‘I cannot put into words what this means to us and I am so thankful for everyone who voted, it has made the long hours of training and hard work worth it.

“Everyone deserved to win tonight, the performances were outstanding and it was such a brilliant final that it capped off the most incredible experience.”

Celebrations: The 32-year-old wildlife videographer and his professional dance partner Jowita Przystal, 32, triumphed in the 20th series of Strictly after battling stiff competition in the finale on Saturday night.

Celebrations: The 32-year-old wildlife videographer and his professional dance partner Jowita Przystal, 32, triumphed in the 20th series of Strictly after battling stiff competition in the finale on Saturday night.

Professional dancer Jowita, 28, who made history as the first Strictly Pro to win in her first year, thanked fans for their votes and spoke of her pride in Hamza’s hard work.

“Thank you so much to everyone who voted for us,” Jowita said.

I am very proud of Hamza, the sheer amount of hard work, determination and courage he has shown over the last 13 weeks has been incredible.

‘I never thought I’d lift the Glitterball my first year as a Strictly Pro!

“We are so grateful for all the support and love we have received, it has been an incredible journey and I have loved every minute of it.”

It comes after Hamza was revealed to become the BBC’s next David Attenborough.

Yassin’s popularity with Strictly fans has meant that the broadcaster has initiated plans for him to host his own wildlife documentary series.

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Giving It All: For their final dance of the night, Hamza and Jowita performed their partner’s chosen dance from Jerusalema – Master KG Remix featuring Burna Boy and Nomcebo Zikode.

A source close to the star told the Daily Mail: “Some of the BBC bosses knew that when Hamza was revealed in the Strictly lineup, few of the show’s loyal viewers would know who he was, but they knew it would end the series. the most beloved of all contestants.

“Having him on the show was key to his final game, which is turning him into another David Attenborough. Strictly has recently become a machine that elevates talent that the BBC wants to turn into stars.

‘And they are absolutely delighted that this has paid off. There are already works in preparation for various programs.’

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Irreplaceable: A source said: “Having him on the show was key to his final game, which is turning him into another David Attenborough (pictured in 2022). Strictly has recently become a machine elevating the talent the BBC wants turn into stars