Strictly’s Vito Coppola suffers VERY awkward wardrobe malfunction and is left desperately struggling to carry up his trousers throughout grand finale

Strictly Come Dancing pro Vito Coppola suffered a very awkward wardrobe malfunction during Saturday’s live finale.

The dancer, 32, was left desperately struggling to hold up his trousers after the button seemingly popped on his costume during the American Smooth with Miranda star Sarah Hadland, 53. 

While still giving the routine his all the former winner was still forced to quickly return his hand to his waist in a bid to avoid being left rather red faced.

Following the dance Sarah was left in hysterics after realising the issue, while host Tess Daly, 55, declared: ‘We have a wardrobe issue! Are you able to maintain your decency?’.

Giggling the dancer did everything he could to disguise the mishap before the judges scored the performance a very impressive 39 out of 40.  

Strictly Come Dancing pro Vito Coppola suffered a very awkward wardrobe malfunction during Saturday’s live finale

The dancer, 32, was left desperately struggling to hold up his trousers after the button seemingly popped on his costume during the American Smooth with Miranda star Sarah Hadland , 53

This year’s Strictly final sees Chris McCausland, JB Gill, Sarah Hadland and Tasha Ghouri battling it out to lift this year’s glitterball trophy. 

Comedian Chris, who is the first blind contestant in the history of the BBC show, and his partner Dianne Buswell are the runaway favourites to win the competition after wowing the judges with their impressive routines. 

The star hasn’t been able to see since his early 20s when he lost his sight due to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa and Chris has been left close to tears on numerous occasions after rapturous applause from the audience. 

Last week he and Dianne scored 36 out of 40 for their Viennese waltz to Metallica track Nothing Else Matters.

Friends of the CBeebies star had come to support him the studio audience at the semi-final, and he admitted he was an ’emotional wreck’ with them there.

He warned Claudia: ‘Don’t get me started, I’m an emotional wreck tonight. I’m telling you.’

He added: ‘You know what you’re doing is big when your really close mates don’t take the mickey out of you.’

Meanwhile, Dianne then made a plea with the public as to why she and Chris should be in the final this week as she insisted she ‘could not be prouder’ of what he has achieved.

While still giving the routine his all the former winner was still forced to quickly return his hand to his waist in a bid to avoid being left rather red faced.

Following the dance Sarah was left in hysterics after realising the issue, while host Tess Daly , 55, declared: ‘We have a wardrobe issue! Are you able to maintain your decency?’

She said: ‘I have taught Chris this whole time without a single visual cue. He’s never been able to watch a video back to see whether he’s done a good job

‘He’s never been able to see his competitors, or what the competition is like but he has captured the spirit of this show. I could not be prouder of him.’

Elsewhere JB Gill has had a rollercoaster of a competition after his former partner Amy Dowden was forced to quit the show due to a foot injury.

The singer, who is now dancing with Lauren Oakley, said he was shocked and found it ‘difficult’ when Amy quit the series after collapsing months after she was given the all clear from cancer.

Speaking to MailOnline about her exit he said: ‘Initially I felt like it was a disadvantage, to be honest, because I was very used to dancing and working with Amy.

‘It’s not something that’s ever happened on Strictly Come Dancing before.

‘Having to deal with that was a lot. I was a bit nervous, because people are invested in the partnerships, and that’s what they love about Strictly Come Dancing. And so I didn’t know how that would affect my journey throughout the whole process.’

‘That was a difficult adjustment to make. And I don’t think people understand quite how difficult it is to do partner work with somebody.’

Last week he and Dianne scored 36 out of 40 for their Viennese waltz to Metallica track Nothing Else Matters as the comedian was left on the edge of tears  

The star hasn’t been able to see since his early 20s when he lost his sight due to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa and Chris has been blown away by the support  

Elsewhere JB Gill has had a rollercoaster of a competition after his former partner Amy Dowden was forced to quit the show due to a foot injury 

JB had an incredible semi-final and a memorable 38th birthday last Saturday night after bagging a perfect 40 for his incredible Salsa  

The couple have landed top of the leaderboard numerous times throughout the competition and achieved the first perfect score of the serious for their American Smooth 

Elsewhere Sarah has said the show has helped her escape the limits she puts on herself as a 53-year-old Mum 

However JB had an incredible semi-final and a memorable 38th birthday last Saturday night after bagging a perfect 40 for his incredible Salsa . 

The singer received a never seen before ‘Horwood handshake’ from Craig Revel Horwood as the notoriously hard to please judge rose to his feet to shake the JLS star’s hand. 

Copying Paul Hollywood‘s famous ‘Hollywood Handshake’ from Great British Bake Off, Paul himself was seen laughing in the audience as Craig took inspiration from his signature move. 

Craig joked: ‘Come to daddy,’ as he called JB over for the handshake before also receiving hugs from fellow judges Motsi Mabuse and Shirley Ballas

Meanwhile Tasha and her partner Aljaž Škorjanec have found themselves in the dance off for the last two weeks after surviving against both Pete Wicks and Montell Douglas. 

The couple have landed top of the leaderboard numerous times throughout the competition and achieved the first perfect score of the serious for their American Smooth. 

Elsewhere  Sarah has said the show has helped her escape the limits she puts on herself as a 53-year-old Mum.

The actress, who is the second oldest woman in this year’s competition, said that her partner Vito Coppola‘s early belief in her abilities ‘annoyed’ her as she was adamant she knew her body and what she couldn’t do.

She told MailOnline: ‘It’s made me realize that I have actually put limits on myself. 

‘This is quite a common thing when you’re a parent, I think sometimes you put all your energy into other things, and then I think what happens is you put all your belief in other people, and you don’t do it for yourself.’