Strictly Come Dancing: AJ Odudu ruled out of final with ankle injury
Strictly Come Dancing: AJ Odudu ruled out of final with ankle injury
Television moderator AJ Odudu has been compelled to pull out of Saturday's Strictly Come Dancing last subsequent to tearing a tendon in her right lower leg.
She was on bolsters recently, yet has now formally surrendered any desire for going after the glitterball prize with dance accomplice Kai Widdrington.
She said she was "profoundly vexed that I can't perform".
The last will currently be challenged by Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice, and John Whaite and Johannes Radebe.
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Odudu point by point the examinations and medicines she has had trying to recuperate on schedule, including ultrasounds, MRI sweeps and X-beams, two cuts to deplete the irritation around her lower leg and being "lashed up to an ice pressure machine for a really long time".
She composed on Twitter: "I've done everything I might conceivably do to financially recover for the @BBCStrictly last. I even inquired as to whether I could act in a clinical moonboot!
"In any case, the truth of the matter is, I can't remain on my feet not to mention dance since I've torn my spring tendon."
She added that it had been "a staggering honor" to take past in the show in the course of recent weeks, and said thanks to Widdrington for being so "extraordinary, patient and committed".
"I realize you were prepared to be my human prop on that dancefloor come tomorrow evening," she composed. "Destroyed!"
She proceeded: "Rigorously Come Dancing has been a long lasting dream and I'm happy it materialized. Best of luck to my accomplices in dance, John and Johannes and Rose and Giovanni. I will be applauding you (on one leg!)"
Odudu, who is most popular for introducing Big Brother spin-off Bit as an afterthought and the Channel 4 unscripted TV drama spin-off Married at First Sight: Afters, had recently said she initially felt the injury on Monday.
Widdrington said she had been "the most awesome accomplice I might at any point have requested in my initial experience on the show".
He added: "I've been totally regarded to get to hit the dance floor with the mind boggling AJ Odudu throughout the previous few months and albeit neither of us liked our excursion to end as such, AJ's wellbeing and security are by a wide margin the main things."
Rigorously's chief maker Sarah James said: "Albeit this isn't the way we would have needed her Strictly excursion to end, AJ's wellbeing and prosperity start things out, and everybody associated with the show sends her all our adoration and wish her a rapid recuperation."
Whichever a few successes Saturday's conclusive, history will be made.
EastEnders entertainer Ayling-Ellis could turn into the principal hard of hearing candidate to win in the BBC One dance show, and is as of now the bookmakers' top choice, while previous Great British Bake Off champion Whaite and Radebe would be the main same-sex champions.

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