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Ex-Strictly Come Dancing Favourite Robin Windsor Passes Away at 44

Robin Windsor, Former Strictly Come Dancing Star, Passes Away at 44, Confirmed Reports Say

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The professional dancer, who graced the show’s stage from 2010 to 2015, partnered with various celebrities during his time, including model Patsy Kensit, actresses Anita Dobson and Lisa Riley, and Dragon’s Den star Deborah Meaden.

He also showcased his talent alongside Alison Hammond in the 2015 Christmas special and with Susanna Reid in the 2011 Children In Need special.

Most recently, he dazzled audiences in the stage production Come What May, paying homage to Moulin Rouge.

Sisco Entertainment, his representative in the realms of theatre and corporate entertainment, confirmed the heartbreaking news.

In a statement, they expressed: “It is with deep sorrow that we announce the untimely passing of our dear friend, Robin Windsor.

“Robin’s contribution to Come What May went beyond mere performance; it embodied passion, grace, and raw talent.

“His remarkable ability to convey emotion through dance enthralled audiences, leaving them mesmerised with each step.

“In addition to his flawless dancing, Robin’s infectious energy and warmth illuminated every rehearsal and performance, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the pleasure of working with him.

His laughter spread joy effortlessly, and his kindness knew no limits.

Being his friend was a treasure valued by everyone lucky enough to know him.

Robin, your absence will be profoundly felt.

While Come What May will go on, your influence will endure in the hearts of all those blessed to have basked in your brilliance.

The dance show Burn The Floor, where Robin “Bobby” Windsor was a long-standing performer, has announced with heavy hearts his tragic passing.

As a pivotal figure in our community, he spent two decades with us, gracing stages from Broadway and The West End to numerous global escapades.

Accompanying a photograph of him on stage alongside Jessica Raffa, the company remarked: “This striking image of him with Jessica Raffa encapsulates our essence – vibrant, bold, and passionate.

Robin’s exceptional talent, spirit, enthusiasm, and character were instrumental in crafting the iconic Burn The Floor presence on stage.

His departure leaves an irreplaceable emptiness in our hearts, yet we hold onto the cherished memories that will forever remain.

From the tender age of three, Robin embarked on his dancing journey in Ipswich, as his parents introduced him to dance classes, his website reveals.

His career saw him proudly representing England across numerous national and international competitions.

In 2001, he became a part of Burn The Floor, embarking on a decade-long world tour, including a nine-month stint on Broadway.

Robin’s talents also shone through in Dancing With The Stars Australia and So You Think You Can Dance in the Netherlands. Furthermore, he contributed as a choreographer for the Australian edition of So You Think You Can Dance and inspired many as a motivational speaker.

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