Ed Balls' odds to win Strictly Come Dancing slashed as he prepares to hit Blackpool

Impressive: Ed Balls and Katya Jones dancing the salsa
BBC / Guy Levy
Hatty Collier19 November 2016
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The odds of Ed Balls winning Strictly Come Dancing have been slashed ahead of the Blackpool showdown in which he will perform to Great Balls Of Fire.

The ex-Labour MP is set to jive to the 1957 Jerry Lee Lewis hit with partner Katya Jones as the competition reaches the seaside town special.

The 49-year-old former shadow chancellor is expected to be lowered from the ceiling of Blackpool's Tower Ballroom playing a grand piano during Saturday night's performance as he prepares to top last week's pony dancing extravaganza that left judges speechless.

Bookies Coral have cut Balls' odds of winning to 12-1 from 100-1 at the start of the series as he has consistently escaped the bottom two dance off due to a high volume of public support.

Appearing on It Takes Two on Tuesday, Balls said the only thing he had ruled out for this weekend's dance was being "fired out of a cannon".

He added: "But apparently anything else is possible."

The ex-Labour MP also appeared to reject claims he might drop out of the competition, telling Zoe Ball he will keep dancing as long as the public are voting for him.

The 49-year-old is 11-4 to be kicked off the competition this week with Olympic longjumper Greg Rutherford the favourite to leave at 13-8.

Rutherford will tackle a quickstep in Blackpool to Hand Jive by Sha Na Na with professional partner Natalie Lowe.

Favourite to win Strictly is actor Danny Mac followed by former singer Louise Redknapp.

Coral spokeswoman Nicola McGeady said Balls was the bookies "worst nightmare".

She added: "Usually the joke act is gone at this stage of the competition, but with Ed Balls, it seems punters are determined to see him go all the way."

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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