STRICTLY Come Dancing wonder woman Susan Calman has pledged to donate props from the show to Glasgow Women's Library.

The Scottish comedian – who finished seventh in last year's competition – is currently out on the road with the live tour and made the promise to hand over a top hat and paso cape to the city library after performing to a home crowd at the SSE Hydro.

She tweeted: "After the tour I’m giving a top hat (from the quickstep) and a paso cape to @womenslibrary. Glasgow Women’s Library celebrates all of our Scottish Wonder Women and it seems apt to share my joyous time with them."

The library replied that they were "honoured and excited", adding: "You’re a true Wonder Woman and we’re endlessly grateful for your support."

Calman has been having a ball in Glasgow.

Following her two performances on Saturday, she praised the crowd: "Saturday night in Glasgow does not disappoint. My hometown is showing the Strictly team such a warm welcome. Fabulous!"

Before her last performance on Sunday, she added: "Heading to the last Glasgow Strictly show. It’s been amazing performing in my home town. I’d love to win that glitterball today so if you like our dancing please vote for us. It’d be a dream come true to lift the trophy."