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Who received the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas particular? Tayce Szura-Radix makes historical past as first drag queen champ with professional Kai Widdrington

Strictly Come Dancing’s first ever drag queen contestant Tayce Szura-Radix was crowned the winner of its Christmas special on Wednesday.

The Welsh performer, 30, and her professional dance partner Kai Widdrington impressed judges with a sizzling Cha-Cha to Kylie and Danni Minogue’s hit 100 Degrees before lifting the glistening Strictly Christmas star-shaped trophy.

The drag queen made quite the entrance as she arrived on a sparkling moon suspended high above the ballroom, before she was lowered to the dance floor.

Her energetic performance, which included a series of impressive lifts, was awarded a perfect score with four 10s from judges Shirley Ballas, Anton Du Beke, Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood.

They faced stiff competition from fellow contestants comedian Josh Widdicombe, Irish presenter Vogue Williams, EastEnders actress Tamzin Outhwaite, Formula 1 driver Billy Monger, and Gladiator star Harry Aikines-Aryeetey.

Tayce, who wore a blonde wig and a festive gold dress, revealed that she did her own make up for her appearance on the show.

Tayce Szura-Radix was crowned winner of this year's Strictly Christmas special on Wednesday after performing with Kai Widdrington

Tayce Szura-Radix was crowned winner of this year’s Strictly Christmas special on Wednesday after performing with Kai Widdrington

The Welsh performer, 30, and her professional dance partner Kai Widdrington impressed judges with a sizzling Cha-Cha to Kylie and Danni Minogue's hit 100 Degrees before lifting the glistening Strictly Christmas star-shaped trophy

The Welsh performer, 30, and her professional dance partner Kai Widdrington impressed judges with a sizzling Cha-Cha to Kylie and Danni Minogue’s hit 100 Degrees before lifting the glistening Strictly Christmas star-shaped trophy

She is the first drag artist to compete on the dance show in its 20 year history, after finding fame on the BBC talent competition Ru Paul’s Drag Race.

The performer also said she received online abuse following her ‘controversial’ appearance in the line-up of Strictly’s upcoming Christmas special.

She said: ‘I’ve seen hate, I’ve seen it’s controversial, it’s provocative but that’s all the things that I am I wouldn’t change that for the world. 

‘I think there was a lot of backlash from people being like “oh, it’s the man or they’re taking up a woman’s space” and things like that. 

‘I think some people honestly just have a bit of a complex because I look hot and they can’t take it. It’s true.’

Asked how she felt to be Strictly’s first drag contestant, she said: ‘It feels correct, pushing boundaries, pushing the envelope baby’.

‘I’m here to make it clear. I think there’s gonna be a lot of pressure on me with that as well. But I like pressure, it makes you work harder’.

Meanwhile partner Kai added: ‘Dancing is about dancing. 

Josh Widdicombe, Tayce, Vogue Willaims, Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Tamzi Outhwaite and Billy Monger took part in the special this year

Josh Widdicombe, Tayce, Vogue Willaims, Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Tamzi Outhwaite and Billy Monger took part in the special this year

She is the first drag artist to compete on the dance show in its 20 year history, after finding fame on the BBC talent competition Ru Paul’s Drag Race

 She is the first drag artist to compete on the dance show in its 20 year history, after finding fame on the BBC talent competition Ru Paul’s Drag Race

‘It’s not male female or whatever they choose to be. It doesn’t bother me. 

‘Tayce will tell you that we get on like a house on fire. I think it’s fantastic that Tayce is the flag bearer for the drag community.’

Josh Widdicombe, 41, dressed as a penguin to dance a Charleston to Let It Snow with professional Karen Hauer, 42.

Skating across the floor while lying down on a skateboard with a fish in his mouth, the comedian previously told The Mail on Sunday: ‘There’s a lot of joy. We’re penguins, there’s a skateboard and a slide, there’s a fish in my mouth. It’s quite a thoughtful piece and if you look deep it’s about the state of the world in 2024.’

Speaking ahead of the prerecord, the television personality feared that there could be some mishaps during his comical routine.

He said: ‘It’s not going to be easy because you think of the worst thing that could happen, like hitting Karen while flying through the air on national television on Christmas Day. 

‘Or falling on your a***. Then you’ve got to overcome those fears. It wasn’t easy. Anyone who says it’s easy isn’t really considering everything that could go wrong physically.’

The Last Leg presenter said that he was taking part in the dance competition because his seven-year-old daughter Pearl is a big fan and they will watch it as a family.

He also said he introduced her to Karen, he said: ‘She was so thrilled. She wouldn’t stop talking about her. She’s written her a Christmas card with four dogs on it because Karen’s got 4 dogs.’

Widdicombe also paid tribute to comedian Chris McCausland who won the series earlier this month.

He said: ‘What a guy, what an incredible human. Let’s not patronise him by saying he’s heroic, he’s a really good dancer and that shouldn’t be lost underneath the fact he’s doing something amazing because he’s blind. 

‘He’s genuinely got great dancing skills. That shouldn’t be lost.’

The Christmas special also featured a performance from Spice Girls singer Emma Bunton who sang 1996 smash hit 2 Become 1.