AN uncle has been crowned the winner of this year’s Claire House does Strictly dance contest after performing a touching routine in memory of his baby nephew.

Callum Broad lifted the glitterball trophy, watched on by his proud sister Jessica Smout whose family and son Lennon was cared for by the children’s hospice.

The 33-year-old accounts manager performed an American Smooth Waltz alongside professional dance partner and 2023 champion Samantha Jones.

The 33-year-old accounts manager performed an American Smooth Waltz alongside professional dance partner and 2023 champion Samantha JonesThe 33-year-old accounts manager performed an American Smooth Waltz alongside professional dance partner and 2023 champion Samantha Jones (Image: Fotopiaimages)

He said: “I chose to do this for Claire House because they’ve supported my family for the last six years.

“Claire House was there throughout the whole journey – the scans, Lennon’s time in hospital, and when he ended up at Claire House.

“They’ve given us so much, so it was time for me to give back. It’s been amazing, from start to finish. I woke up the next morning and wanted to do it all again.”

Callum, from Wrexham, was one of nine amateur dancers who took part in the contest at Liverpool’s Titanic Hotel on Saturday, together raising £72,000.

Jessica celebrated his win after taking to the dancefloor herself to speak about what Claire House means to them.

She said: “At 20 weeks pregnant, we were given the devastating news our baby Lennon had a rare condition [Congenital diaphragmatic hernia] and were given heart-wrenching statistics of the chances of survival,” explains Jessica.

Baby LennonBaby Lennon (Image: Claire House)

“We eventually visited Claire House, hoping for the best but also preparing for the worst. Walking through the doors of Claire House was the best decision we ever made.

“Claire House visited us in hospital every week and very quickly became our lifeline.”

Jessica and husband Chris’s baby spent more than six months in Alder Hey before moving to Claire House to say goodbye.

Jessica added: “Lennon passed away in my arms.

Lennon and JessicaLennon and Jessica (Image: Claire House)

“Claire House held our hand and guided us through a situation we never thought we would find ourselves in.

“They listened to everything we wanted.

“Lennon’s room was filled with his baby clothes, picture frames were filled with our family photos, his bed was filled with his teddies. Claire House even sourced a cot just like the one Lennon had spent his life in.

“We were able to have a Christening service for Lennon, which was just as you imagine a little boy’s beautiful Christening to be.

“We even managed to walk in the wonderful gardens, something that should have been impossible, they made possible. Lennon experienced the sun shining and the fresh air on his skin and I’ll always be so thankful for that.

Lennon, Jessica and ChrisLennon, Jessica and Chris (Image: Claire House)

“Claire House is a sanctuary for us, and we continue to benefit from so many of their services. I couldn’t imagine where we’d be right now without the love, guidance, care and support they’ve given and continue to give us.”

It was this support – counselling, bereaved mum, dad and sibling support groups, and events like Memory Day – that inspired Callum to throw himself into 13 hours of lessons before the dress rehearsal and show in tribute to his nephew.

Event Fundraiser Rachel Handley said: “Claire House does Strictly just keeps getting better and better! All our dancers were incredible, and we can't thank them enough for their support and helping to raise such a fantastic amount. 

“The money we raise at events such as Claire House does Strictly ensures the hospice can continue to be here for every local child and family that needs our support.

“It’s not possible to put events like this on without sponsorship from local businesses so we are so grateful to Chester Lodge and ChloBo. We also want to thank Headliners Dance School and their professional dancers, who work so hard to make this come together.”