- Robin Windsor, former Strictly Come Dancing professional, dies at 44.
- His infectious personality and talent are deeply mourned by colleagues and friends.
- Remembered for his kindness, dedication to dance, and advocacy for mental health.
Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Robin Windsor has passed away at the age of 44. He danced on the BBC One show from 2010 to 2013 with celebrities like Patsy Kensit, Anita Dobson, Lisa Riley, and Deborah Meaden.
His death has deeply saddened many, including co-hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, who described him as gone too soon and praised his infectious personality and talent. The cause of his death hasn’t been confirmed.
Susanna Reid, a presenter on Good Morning Britain, got emotional while announcing Windsor’s passing, remembering him as an enthusiastic and remarkable dancer.
Windsor’s colleagues and friends from Strictly Come Dancing, like judges Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas, and former judge Bruno Tonioli, expressed their sorrow and remembered him as kind, talented, and a pleasure to work with.
Actress Lisa Riley, who partnered with Windsor on Strictly, expressed her love and said he would always be in her heart.
Great British Bake Off host Alison Hammond, who danced with Windsor in a Christmas special, shared her devastation and cherished their special times together.
The entertainment industry mourned the loss of Windsor, with many remembering his vibrant spirit, infectious energy, and kindness.
Born in Suffolk, Windsor began dancing at the age of three and moved to London at 15 to pursue his dancing career. He represented England in various championships and appeared on dance shows worldwide.
Windsor’s most recent work included starring in a Moulin Rouge tribute show called Come What May. He had to withdraw from Strictly in 2014 due to back problems.
He was also an advocate for mental health, supporting the Sane Charity.
Colleagues and friends like Karen Hauer, Graziano Di Prima, and Neil Jones shared their grief and fond memories of Windsor, praising him for his beautiful soul and big heart.
Windsor’s passing left a void in the hearts of many, including Burn The Floor, a ballroom dance company where he was a founding member.
Celebrities and professionals from the dance community, including Anton Du Beke, Arlene Phillips, and Kristina Rihanoff, paid tribute to Windsor, remembering him as a star and a friend who brought light and joy wherever he went.