Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:41 pm
Chris Hollins has revealed that he is "sticking to the day job" after his Strictly Come Dancing victory.
The BBC Breakfast presenter celebrated with "a few drinks and loads of cuddles" after scooping first place in last night's finale of the BBC One show.
Hollins, who was partnered with professional Ola Jordan, said that he was still trying to come to terms with his win over runner-up Ricky Whittle. "You're just sat there staring at this glitterball - and I'm still looking at it," he told The Mail On Sunday.
The 38-year-old, who had feared that he might be "humiliated" in the competition's final stage, also said that he doesn't think that he has a future in Lycra.
"I have had no professional dance opportunities and I don't think I ever will, so at the moment I am sticking to the day job,' he added.