Strictly’s Angela Scanlon compares foot bandages to abstract modern art

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Strictly’s Angela Scanlon Compares Foot Bandages To Abstract Modern Art
The Ratoath-born TV presenter, 39, showed off the elaborate support, made up of bandages and plasters, on her left heel in a video on her Instagram story.
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By Laura Harding, PA Deputy Entertainment Editor

Strictly Come Dancing star Angela Scanlon has described the bandages on her feet as “a bit modern art”.

The Ratoath-born TV presenter, 39, showed off the elaborate support, made up of bandages and plasters, on her left heel in a video on her Instagram story.

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She joked: “It feels quite Sarah Lucas [the contemporary English artist], a bit modern art vibes.

“There’s a lot going on here but I think it works.”

Her partner Carlos Gu agreed, saying: “It actually gives very abstract modern art.”

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Angela Scanlon and partner Carlos Gu. Photo: Guy Levy/BBC.

For their movie week routine this Saturday, the duo will take on the Charleston to the song Who’s Got The Pain, which featured in the 1958 rom-com Damn Yankees.

Directed by George Abbott and Stanley Donen, the film was an adaptation of a Broadway musical, which was itself based on the 1954 novel The Year The Yankees Lost The Pennant by Douglass Wallop.

In the 1958 movie, Tony award-winning actress Gwen Verdon and US actor and choreographer Bob Fosse perform a synchronised routine, which Scanlon and Gu will be taking inspiration from.

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Scanlon also shared a video of her singing the song to the camera, while Gu can be seen in the background on the phone.

She said: “He’s doing calls. I’ve been here since 8 o’clock and I’ve literally just managed to get my feet strapped up, and we are ready to go.”

Strictly Come Dancing continues this weekend on BBC One.

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