Former Strictly Come Dancing star Robin ‘Bobby’ Windsor, renowned for his Latin and ballroom dancing skills, has passed away at 44. During his 2010-2015 tenure on Strictly, Windsor dazzled audiences with celebrity partners like Patsy Kensit, Anita Dobson, and Deborah Meaden.
He also participated in special performances with Susanna Reid and Alison Hammond. Windsor’s recent work included a Moulin Rouge! tribute show, “Come What May.” His death was mourned by the dance company Burn The Floor, highlighting his foundational role and the deep loss felt by his departure.
Tributes poured in from the Strictly community, former partners, and his agent, all celebrating his vibrant spirit and contributions to dance. Windsor’s remarkable journey from a childhood passion for dance in Suffolk to international stages underscores his lasting impact on the world of dance and beyond. His advocacy for mental health and his vibrant legacy in the performing arts are remembered fondly by friends, fans, and colleagues.
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