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Strictly Come Dancing final 2020 LIVE: Bill Bailey and Oti crowned WINNERS despite comedian collapsing in rehearsals

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Bill Bailey and Oti have been crowned winners of Strictly Come Dancing 2020 after four celebrities battled it out with their dance partners for the chance to win the famous Glitterball trophy.

EastEnders star Maisie Smith and singer HRVY had been hot favourites throughout the series, which finished early due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But 55-year-old comedian Bill Bailey impressed judges and fans alike to reach the final and take home the trophy. Follow our live blog below for all the latest news and updates...

Sarah Tetteh3 minutes agoA ROYAL THUMBS UP Who'd have thought Camilla's actually a fan of Strictly. Loved her message to say thank you to the show and viewers during the final.

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