AUTISM campaigner and Strictly Come Dancing star Anna Kennedy showed off some of her moves as she visited a charity superstore in Stockton on Saturday.
The Middlesbrough mother, who starred on the Red Nose Day version of Strictly Come Dancing, was visiting the Portrack Lane store which was opened by Teesside autism charity Daisy Chain a year ago.
She also showed off some of her moves which earned her a perfect score of 40 in the programme - something she said was better than getting her OBE, which was awarded for her campaigning over autism. She has two sons who are both affected.
Ms Kennedy also found out about the employability course being run by Daisy Chain, which helps to train youngsters with autism and give them skills to help them gain employment.
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