Heartbreaking reason Claudia Winkleman doesn’t wear Halloween costume on Strictly

We're on the countdown to the yearly Halloween Special
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Strictly Come Dancing has been dazzling our screens every weekend and it's safe to say this year's show has been filled with incredible performances and unforgettable contestants already.We're on the countdown to the yearly Halloween Special on Saturday 26 October and it's always a big occasion on the show - with contestants pulling out their best costumes and spookiest dances in a bid to impress judges Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke.

Each year Strictly gets bigger and better, and the BBC show continues to go all out for every themed week, most notably Halloween, Musicals Week and Movie Week. However, presenters Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly noticeably don't dress up for Halloween, but there's a heartbreaking reason behind their lack of costumes.

Strictly Come Dancing Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly
Strictly Come Dancing's Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly don't ever sport costumes for Halloween for a good reason -Credit:PA

Claudia, 52, and Tess, 55, haven't worn costumes on Strictly for a decade due to an accident Claudia's daughter Matilda was involved in back in 2014. Matilda, now 18, was just eight years old when her Halloween costume brushed against a candle and went up in flames, leaving mum-of-three Claudia - who also shares Jake, 21, and Arthur, 12, with husband Kris Thykier - distraught.

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Recalling the moment to Best magazine, Claudia previously said: "She 'went up' is the only way I can describe it – it was a spark and she screamed out for me. It was like those horrific birthday candles that you blow out and they come back. It was really fast. It was definitely life-changing for me."

She added: "I was talking to someone and then I heard her shout and she was on fire. It feels like she was on fire for hours, but the surgeon said it was probably just seconds."

Craig Revel Horwood, Anton Du Beke, Shirley Ballas and Mosti Mabuse
The judges dress up for Halloween each year on Strictly -Credit:BBC
Claudia's daughter Matilda and son Arthur
Claudia's daughter Matilda and son Arthur -Credit:Claudia Winkleman/Instagram

Matilda spent three weeks in hospital after suffering serious burns to her legs. Claudia's neighbour Jamie Poulton, who attempted to put out the fire with his bare hands, was left with second-degree burns. Jamie told the Daily Mail: "This material just keeps reigniting and re-burning. And it is sticky, so it melts on the skin. It doesn't cinder. It remains hot. It was horrific to be honest. I was trying to put it out with my hand.

"It was a warm night so I wasn't wearing a jacket. I was trying to roll her and pat her clothes. I was trying to rip the costume off her, which didn't really help because it just ripped and dropped back. It is very bad material. That stuff is terrible. The costumes are very, very cheap to buy. They are nylon and they just go up."

Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly
Claudia and Tess haven't worn Halloween costumes on Strictly for nearly a decade -Credit:BBC/David Oldham

Claudia has been open about how the incident has impacted her and she has campaigned endlessly for new regulations regarding Halloween costumes and the material used to create them.

Speaking on the podcast How Did We Get Here? which she co-hosts with psychologist Professor Tanya Byron, Claudia previously admitted she has "flashbacks" of the accident with Matilda.

"You helped me with flashbacks. I had flashbacks of when my daughter had an accident and they come at you like a bull. Like a tsunami, it’s so enormous you think you’re going to drown. So you have to shove it to one side," she candidly admitted.