STRICTLY Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier has opened up about his plans to pay an emotional tribute to late mum Jade Goody on the dance floor.
The EastEnders actor said he hopes to dedicate a dance to Big Brother legend Jade and has already picked a song that would be "so perfect".
Bobby revealed he will perform the special routine with professional partner Dianne Buswell as their couples choice.
The 20-year-old star told the Mirror: "Our couples choice, there is a song that is so perfect. I would love to do it.
"If it happens, it happens, but I would love to do that."
Big Brother star Jade died in 2009 of cervical cancer.
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She was 27 years old and passed away days after her glamorous wedding to Jack Tweed.
Her two sons Bobby and Freddie went to live with their dad Jeff Brazier.
Jeff has been supporting his eldest from the Strictly audience each week and has been spotted in tears watching their son.
Speaking about his training, Bobby admitting: "It’s been gruelling.
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"In a sentence, it’s a source of immense joy and deep distress, in the space of an hour, every hour."
This week Bobby and Dianne danced a samba to Young Hearts Run Free from the Baz Luhrmann directed Romeo + Juliet film.
They scored an impressive 32 for their Movie Week performance.
Anton Du Beke remarked on their performance: "You have some sort of double-jointed trick pelvis. It was remarkable. I loved it."
And head judge Shirley Ballas praised Bobby for "bringing some rhythm in that pelvis this evening".
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