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Strictly’s Craig Revel Horwood shares VERY rare snap with lookalike brother Trent in Australia


STRICTLY Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood has shared a very rare snap with his lookalike brother Trent in Australia.

The 60-year-old TV star took to social media to pose next to his brother during his trip Down Under.

Craig Revel Horwood with his brother in Sydney.
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Strictly Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood has shared a very rare snap with his lookalike brother Trent in Australia[/caption]

Craig Revel Horwood with his brother and two women on a rainbow-colored walkway.
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Craig is spending time with family Down Under[/caption]

Craig Revel Horwood on the Loose Women TV show.
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The straight-talking star turned 60 last month[/caption]

Standing in a bright shirt with watermelons on, with a drink in one hand and another arm over his brother, Craig penned: “Catching up with my brother Trent in Sydney.”

Trent could be seen standing beside his famous brother, as he flashed a smile at the camera.

He donned a dark shirt and looked in good spirits as he and his Strictly star brother posed with the Australian city in the background.

Craig playfully added two beer emojis to the snap.

The BBC star also shared a photo on the beach with family, as he enjoyed summer in Australia.

Craig penned: “Reunited at long last on the NSW coastline,” and stood in a t-shirt that read “unimpressed,” alongside some bright shorts.

It comes as the straight-talking star, who turned 60 last month, backed professional dancer Giovanni Pernice following a misconduct probe which cast a shadow on the 2024 series.

He has addressed the scandal which was sparked after the Italian’s former show partner Amanda Abbington, 50, issued a complaint about his behaviour in training.

Amanda told the Lorraine show she had flagged concerns about the Italian’s conduct on the very first week.


A BBC report upheld six allegations against him but cleared him of any serious claims.

Craig was appointed a Strictly judge back in 2004, when the show first aired.

In December he spoke out to back Giovanni – who won Italy’s version of Strictly last year.

He told Saga Magazine: “It says a lot that only six minor complaints out of the 17 were upheld in the BBC’s investigation [into Giovanni’s alleged bullying].

“So, I feel now we can move forward with a fresh approach.

“The good thing to come out of a difficult situation was the introduction of chaperones to Strictly.

“It’s great that now professionals and celebrities have someone to go to for advice and to resolve issues and conflicts before they become a problem.

“Striving for gold is never easy but gold is what competitors want, don’t they?

“At the same time, Strictly’s not the Olympics. It’s a dance show and it’s entertainment. We shouldn’t forget that.”

Giovanni Pernice at a photocall.
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A BBC report upheld six allegations against Giovanni but cleared him of any serious claims[/caption]

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