finalists and shared a moment on stage together 13 years ago, which has resurfaced in a forgotten clip.
The pair were part of a comedy skit featuring the cast of Sarah’s show Miranda and JB’s band JLS back in 2011 for . It began with Miranda Hart running a dance studio featuring all the characters from her hit comedy, including Sarah as Stevie, working there.
Her arch rival Louis Spence later arrives with a group he is choreographing, which just happens to be JB’s group JLS. After the new arrivals introduce themselves and Miranda’s team gush over them, Louis intervenes as they start rehearsing with their dancers.
When it is revealed Sarah’s character Stevie made a mistake and there are no dancers in the studio to work with the band, Miranda and her friends are forced to step in and take their place.
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JB Gill and Sarah Hadland performed together for Comic Relief in 2011 (Image: BBC)
This led to the cast of Miranda performing as backing dancers for the band as they sang their hit single Eyes Wide Shut live in the studio on Red Nose Day. Sarah looked delighted with herself as she gyrated along to the song as the studio erupted with laughter.
Fast forward a decade later and the pair will one again take to a dancefloor for the grand final tonight (December 14).
They won’t get to dance together this time around though, as they face off with their professional partners in the hopes of lifting the glitterball trophy.
But it appears as though they have some tough competition, with fellow finalists and prepared to wow the judges and the viewers with their epic routines.
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The cast of Miranda became backup dancer for JLS (Image: BBC)
According to , Chris is the shortest-priced Strictly frontrunner in the history of the show, with odds of just 1/20 to win and a 95% probability of victory.
Meanwhile JB comes in second in the odds at 1/16 and is expected to finish as runner-up. Sarah is predicted to be top three Hadlandwith odds of 25/1.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t bode well for the former Love Island star. Although she was once the favourite to win, the blonde bombshell now has odds of 33/1.
The live final airs tonight (December 14) on One from 6pm or catch up on iPlayer.