Harry Judd favourite to win Strictly
Harry Judd Bookmakers Paddy Power have made Harry Judd the early favourite to win this year's Strictly Come Dancing competition.
After Friday's first show, the McFly star's odds stood at 9/4 to win, with former Neighbours star Holly Valance joint second favourite, at 4/1 to win.
Jason Donovan is the other joint second favourite at 4-1, followed by The One Show's Alex Jones and former Eastender Anita Dobson joint fourth at 10/1.
Former MP Edwina Currie has the longest odds at 100/1, with former Olympic boxing champion Audley Harrison and Nancy Dell'Olio both at 66/1.
Earlier this week Judd admitted that he was finding dance rehearsals tough going.
He told the Press Association: "I can't stress how hard it is. You have to go over things so slowly.
"You get to a new point in the dance and you think, okay we can move on - it will be just one tiny step and you'll think that's easy.
"It will take half an hour to even come close to getting it, because you'll move and you've got to have a straight leg and your arm will be back and the next thing you're in a position where it feels impossible to even stand up.
"Despite the frustration and the problems I'm having trying to dance, I am enjoying it and getting on really well with Aliona, so perseverance is the key."
