What Led to the Tragic Passing of 'Strictly Come Dancing' Pro, Robin Windsor, at 44?





 Pro dancer was partnered with stars including Lisa Riley and Anita Dobson during time on BBC seriesFormer Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Robin Windsor has died aged 44.


Tributes are rolling in for the star, who joined the BBC competition in 2010, and participated in four series up until 2013. He was ultimately forced to step down after being left paralysed for four days due to a slipped disc.


However, he eventually made a special return for what would become the show’s first-ever same-sex dance, which he performed alongside Aljaz Skorjanec in 2014.


Windsor’s celebrity partners during his time on the show included Patsy Kensit, former EastEnders star Anita Dobson, Lisa Riley and Dragon’s Den tycoon Deborah Meaden. His highest placing came with actor Riley, when the pair finished fifth in 2012.


He also danced with DJ Sara Cox, This Morning’s Alison Hammond as well as Susanna Reid for numerous Strictly Christmas specials. Reid fought back tears while discussing Windsor’s death on Tuesday’s episode of Good Morning Britain.


News of Windsor’s death was first announced by the dance company he helped found, Burn the Floor, who said the dancer had “tragically passed away”.


Burn the Floor, which is one of the leading ballroom-based shows in the world, wrote on Facebook: “The BTF family has lost one of its founding members, Robin ‘Bobby’ Windsor – who has tragically passed away.


“A BTF journeyman, he danced with us for 20 years – including Broadway, the West End and all our crazy adventures around the world.”


The statement continued: “His talent, attitude, energy and personality helped create the Burn the Floor stage reputation. He leaves a void in our hearts that will never be filled, yet our wonderful memories will stay forever.”


“I had the pleasure of working with this man for many years on Strictly – I have such fond memories of him,” Jordan wrote on Instagram, adding: “He was always very caring and fun to be around. Everyone who came in contact with him adored him, from his celebrity partners to his working colleagues.”


Speaking about his decision to withdraw from Strictly in 2014, Windsor, who started dancing at the age of three, said: “I couldn’t risk going ahead. It was a heartbreaking decision but I had no choice.”



Sisco Entertainment, which represented Windsor in various areas of theatre and corporate entertainment, described his work as “an embodiment of passion, grace and sheer talent. His extraordinary ability to express emotion through movement captivated audiences, leaving them spellbound with every step.


“Beyond his impeccable dancing, Robin’s vibrant spirit lit up the room, infusing rehearsals and performances with infectious energy and warmth. His laughter was contagious, his kindness boundless.


As well as dancing, Windsor was known for his charity work, raising awareness for male cancer and LGBTQ+ equality. He also took part in the Greater Manchester Police’s campaign against domestic violence and, in 2013, hosted an auction raising money for HIV charities.


Paying tribute to Windsor on Good Morning Britain, an emotional Reid said: “Robin was larger than life. I fell in love with him and I fell in love with dancing when I danced with him back then.”


Windsor was previously in relationships with Davide Cini and Marcus Collins, the latter of whom featured on ITV reality competition The X Factor in 2011, mentored by Gary Barlow. The couple appeared on the cover of Gay Times together in 2014.


Collins can currently be seen as Andre in the West End production of Mrs Doubtfire at the Shaftesbury Theatre.