The former TOWIE star said that he didn't have time to compose himself before his post-dance interview.
Mark Wright and Karen Hauer
Talking to Digital Spy and others, Wright said: "It was 100% honest - I genuinely don't want to cry.
"I walked straight off the stage after being told I was safe, and we had to walk round the back and go straight up to Claudia's section.
"I wanted five minutes to get myself together, wipe away the tears and there was no time."
He added that despite being ribbed by his friends for crying, everyone has been supportive.
"I've been ribbed a bit by my mates! And my granddad said to me the other night at dinner, 'Well done the other night, boy, it was good. I mean, we could have done without the tears...'"
Mark Wright and Karen Hauer
Wright said that he feels lucky to be in the competition and became emotional at seeing his family in the audience.
"If I was just a person that was like, 'Oh, whatever, I'm in the dance-off, who cares', then really I don't deserve to be here. But I love it so much and I just want it to continue, and I think that's why I got emotional."
"And I'm seeing my family and fiancĂ©e in the audience – that makes me a bit emotional."
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