Strictly Come Dancing has a clear winner but one celeb has blown it, reveals expert

There isn't long to go until the Strictly Come Dancing 2022 final, and according to body language Judi James, the competition already has a clear winner.

Ellie Taylor, 38, Hamza Yassin, 32, Will Mellor, 46, Fleur East, 35, Molly Rainford, 22, Helen Skelton, 39, and Kym Marsh, 46, are still left in the competition and doing what they can to win over viewers as well as judges Anton Du Beke, 56, Craig Revel Horwood, 57, Motsi Mabuse, 41, and Shirley Ballas, 62, to win Strictly this year.

And Judi says in order to win the show, the star couple have to have "emotional engagement" with the audience as well as incredible technique.

She has predicted that Hamza and his partner Jowita Przystał are in a promising spot to win the Strictly trophy this year.

"Hamza’s confidence signals have grown steadily recently to the point where he is often taking charge in the relationship," she told the Mirror.

"His head-lowering, sweet smile signals of humility are what won the audiences’ hearts but now we’re seeing more high-status precision and steeping gestures as he speaks and he will often explain dance moves to Rylan as though he is the professional."

She added: "His dancing improves weekly and he is consistently pulling off the surprises, like his lifts or his African routine, that get jaws dropping."

She continued to say that although Hamza started as an underdog, in the beginning, he could now be unbeatable.

Judi predicted they have a "perfect psychological blend", giving them a 10/10 for a win.

The expert went on to talk about Molly Rainford and her partner Carlos, telling the same publication that their chemistry is "very low" on the dancefloor, which can be a problem.

She said both Molly, 22, and Carlos, 28, use the body language of "excited children" but they need to show an emotional journey between them to win over the viewers.

Judi added that Carlos "out-dances" Molly, which showcases his talents as a dancer but diminishes her chances of wowing the judges.

The expert predicted that the pair need to show a more adult connection, adding that she doesn't think they would win – giving them a 4/10.

Last week, the judges chose to save Molly over Tyler West during the dance-off, as the radio presenter, 26, was seen leaving the show with pro Dianne Buswell, 33.

Craig Revel Horwood spoke about the decision to save Molly on It Takes Two. He said: "Well because of her energy. Also the fact that technically, I thought she was really, really good. She was clean, she was precise, she was sharp and she'd lifted that labour quality, you know she was a little bit heavy the first time she danced it.

"The second time she danced it in the dance-off, she was a lot lighter so that's why I chose her."

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