Strictly’s Bobby Brazier dances around in his boxers as he warms up for his Romeo and Juliet-themed Samba with Dianne Buswell for Movie Week

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He returns to the floor on Saturday with an energetic Samba.

And Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier shared a glimpse of his impressive moves with his Instagram followers on Thursday in a fun clip posted to his Stories.

The EastEnders star, 20, who hits the floor with Dianne Buswell at Movie Week on Saturday, showed off his best kicks and moves in just a T-shirt and boxers.

The pair danced around to La Rou’s hit In For The Kill as they started another day of practicing the Latin dance.

This week the pair dance a Samba to the hit Young Hearts Run Free, which featured in the 1996 film Romeo and Juliet.

Do not stop!  Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier shared a glimpse of his impressive moves with his Instagram followers on Thursday in a fun clip posted to his Stories

Do not stop! Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier shared a glimpse of his impressive moves with his Instagram followers on Thursday in a fun clip posted to his Stories

Last week the pair impressed with a Charleston to Do Your Thing by Basement Jaxx, scoring 29 points out of 40.

Dazzling the audience and fans at home alike with their routine, the actor lifted his partner into the air, during the ‘soulful’ dance.

Anton Du Beke said it had “a great twist” and was “absolutely amazing”, but Craig noted that his expressions could have been “more exaggerated”.

One person shared their thoughts on Twitter: ‘Bobby really has soul when he dances and has such good energy. what a relief!’

Another added: ‘Wow, what a fantastic start! Great Charleston from Bobby and Dianne. I bet Bobby will be a finalist, if not the overall winner.”

‘Brilliant opening dance from Bobby. I love the Charleston,” a third agreed.

Someone else added, “We are HUGE fans of Bobby Brazier on #strictly. He’s just so guileless, positive and sweet – and such an elegant dancer. A ray of sunshine.’

One fan echoed, “Bobby Brazier is beyond adorable. What an absolute light of a man.”

Non-stop: The EastEnders star, who hits the floor with Dianne Buswell in Movie Week on Saturday, showed off his best kicks and moves in just a T-shirt and boxers

This week Bobby was also praised for his hard-hitting scenes on EastEnders, after his character Freddie Slater attacked Theo Hawthorne.

In the nail-biting episode, Freddie and Stacey (Lacey Turner) devise a plan to get him out of trouble, with the help of Eve Unwin (Heather Peace).

In what echoes his mother Little Mo’s storyline, Freddie realized he was facing a prison sentence after violently hitting his former teacher with an iron.

But with the help of Eve and Stacey, who ran to Theo’s car and were shocked to discover her underwear in his glove compartment, an elaborate plan was devised to cover their tracks.

She discovered a key in the boot of her stalker’s car and weaponized it at the scene before calling the police and emergency services.

But after telling their stories to an officer, Freddie was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

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Strictly Come Dancing Movie Week airs on BBC One on Saturday at 6.20pm.

Strictly 2023: Movie Week dances

Adam Thomas and Luba Mushtuk: Jive to Take On Me from the Super Mario Bros. movie

Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice: Rumba out of reach by Bridget Jones

Annabel Croft and Johannes Radebe: Waltz to Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Angela Rippon and Kai Widdrington: Quickstep to Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music

Angela Scanlon and Carlos Gu: Charleston for Who’s Got The Pain? From the damn Yankees

Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell: Samba for Young Hearts Run Free from Romeo and Juliet

Eddie Kadi and Karen Hauer: The Couple’s Choice for Men in Black by Men in Black

Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola: Viennese waltz to Waiting On A Miracle from Encanto

Jody Cundy and Jowita Przystał: American Smooth to Married Life from Above

Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Lauren Oakley: Charleston to Cabaret Money

Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin: Viennese Waltz to There Are Worse Things I Could Do from Grease

Nigel Harman and Katya Jones: Jive to Batman theme from Batman

Nikita Kanda and Gorka Marquez: Jive to Kids in America by Clueless

Zara McDermott and Graziano Di Prima: Paso Doble in The Puss Suite from Puss in Boots