The CBBC presenter couldn't hold back his tears as he received an emotional message from a very special family member…
December 11, 2021 - 19:45 GMT Francesca Shillcock Rhys Stephenson couldn't hide his emotion after he took to the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor for his Tango on Saturday evening's semi-final. The CBBC presenter, who was dancing along Nancy Xu, wowed the judges with his routine – but it was his message from his dad that sparked emotion.
"Having a son like you is a dream of any parents," Rhys' father began, adding:"I'm happy, proud and blessed that you are my son. Good luck Rhys, I'm proud of you." Rhys told viewers what the words from the judges and his father meant:"It meant the world because it shows they're loving our partnership. It really has been like siblings, and then it grew into parent and child [laughs], but throughout there's always been love and there's always been teamwork."
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