https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2rdn2jd14o.amp
Sequins and sparkle ruled the night at a Strictly Come Dancing-inspired dance contest that raised almost £27,000 for mental health charities.
Sixteen amateurs paired with professionals and took to the stage in front of a panel of judges and 500-strong crowd at the Albany Theatre, Coventry.
The judges were wowed by a series of Latin and ballroom numbers before crowning Alex McGee and her partner Adam Brooks as the Strictly Experience 2025 winners.
The chief executive of the Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Mind charity, Steven Hill, said: "Every single pound raised will go towards transforming lives."
Sounds totally awesome!
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Sequins and sparkle ruled the night at a Strictly Come Dancing-inspired dance contest that raised almost £27,000 for mental health charities.
Sixteen amateurs paired with professionals and took to the stage in front of a panel of judges and 500-strong crowd at the Albany Theatre, Coventry.
The judges were wowed by a series of Latin and ballroom numbers before crowning Alex McGee and her partner Adam Brooks as the Strictly Experience 2025 winners.
The chief executive of the Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Mind charity, Steven Hill, said: "Every single pound raised will go towards transforming lives."
Sounds totally awesome!
