Sunday, September 1, 2013

Actress and TV presenter Denise Welch attracted attention for all the wrong reasons as she made her dancefloor debut on ITV’s newest Saturday night show Stepping Out.

The former Corrie star turned Loose Women – one of six celebrities taking part in the show with their real-life partners – was joined by new husband Lincoln Townley as she showed off her disco dancing skills to the 70s classic Shake Your Groove Thing.

Ultimately though it was her costume – an eye-straining jumpsuit adorned with 113 photos of her and her other half – which raised the most eyebrows.

‘Denise welch’s jumpsuit….. What was she thinking?’ asked one viewer on Twitter, while another added: ‘Is there nothing Denise Welch won’t do for a few bob?’

While Welch may have divided opinion, the final two couples of the evening – Brian McFadden and girlfriend Vogue Williams, and JLS’s Oritse Williams and other half AJ Azari – stole the show with their routines.

Westlife star McFadden wowed both judges and viewers with his rock’n'roll routine, while thrilled JLS fans took to Twitter to heap praise upon Williams after he rounded the show off with a glitzy tap number.

‘Watching Stepping Out and Oriste and AJ killed it!!’ tweeted one viewer, while another called the routine: ‘Slick, stylish and erm, taptastic.’

The couple made such an impact that their name was still trending long after the programme had ended.

Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, boxer Carl Froch and Dempsey and Makepeace twosome Glynis Barber and Michael Brandon also took part in the show for the ‘Front Row’ – a judging panel consisting of Mel B, Jason Gardiner and Wayne Sleep.

One of the six couples will leave the competition next Saturday night.

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