AJ Odudu ‘cried for days’ after pulling out of Strictly final over major foot injury: ‘I’m still recovering’
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 04, 2022 - 04:38PM
AJ and Kai were one of the favourites to win last year (Picture: BBC/Guy Levy)

’s has shared just how heartbroken she was after she tore a ligament just days before the 2021 grand finale, which she subsequently had to pull out of. 

AJ was one of the favourites to win last year’s competition right from the start, with the judges and viewers at home soon won over by her partnership with new professional, . 

She made it into the final three, alongside and partner Johannes Radebe, as well as eventual champions, .

But while she was in full swing preparing for the finale, she suffered a leg injury which . 

In a new interview, AJ has addressed her sadness over having to quit, admitting: ‘I cried for days.’

She went on to describe it as ‘a really major injury’ and added: ‘I couldn’t accept it. I was never the kid in a cast at school, I’ve never really been injured before. I had this sudden realisation that my body couldn’t do what I wanted it to. It was devastating.

AJ has gone from strength to strength this year (Picture: PA)

‘Now I look back and feel bad that I was so hard on myself. Yes, my body let me down, but it learnt all those dances and carried me through to the final.’

In a statement at the time, the BBC series said: ‘Sadly due to injury AJ and Kai have had to withdraw from #Strictly and won’t compete in tomorrow’s final.

‘We want to thank them for 13 incredible weeks on the show and the pure joy they brought to the dance floor every week.’

She reminded us all what a babe she is during Eurovision (Picture: BBC)

AJ noted that the difficult experience taught her to ‘go easier’ on herself, adding to: ‘I’m still recovering all these months later and I’m getting there, but I still can’t run on my foot as well as I used to. As mum always told me, I’m going to have to be patient.’

Those sound like very wise words from AJ’s mum. 

Meanwhile, AJ has been having a predictably fantastic 2022, having acted as the UK’s official Eurovision spokesperson, and will also  

The Big Breakfast is back later this year (Picture: Channel 4)

The pair revived the show after 19 years for Channel 4’s Black To Front day last September but it was recently revealed there would be more to come from the duo, after huge demand from fans.

AJ and Mo will be presenting live from The Big Breakfast house every Saturday morning from August, with the Strictly finalist sharing: ‘There really is nothing like The Big Breakfast on our screens.

‘I loved hosting it last year and I am looking forward to being back at the house to kick off summer weekends on this now award-winning show.’

Mo added: ‘I love being part of this incredible history-making show.

‘The whole team are so spectacular, and I have so much fun working with AJ – she’s one of the best in the business. And now a live summer series? LET’S GO!’