Strictly Come Dancing stars Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell put their best foot forward as they visited a care home in Borehamwood.
Residents at The Mead Care Home were treated to a memorable visit by the dancer and model, marking the first in-person reunion of the pair since the Strictly finals.
They delighted the care home with a performance of their popular dance routines, garnishing scores from the residents themselves.
Following the pair's performance last week, there was a vibrant Q&A session where residents, including 103-year-old Strictly enthusiast Tony, could interact with the celebrities.
The visit ended with an extensive tour of the care home, allowing the stars to share stories and laughter with residents, families, and staff members.
Alison King, Mead Care Home manager, said: "It was truly heart-warming to see the smiles on everyone's faces today.
"Bobby and Dianne were absolutely wonderful and we want to thank them for spreading so much joy and warmth during their visit.
"They’ve truly made memories that will be cherished by our residents, staff and families for years to come.
"It’s moments like these remind us of the magic that happens when communities come together."
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