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Strictly Come Dancing fans outraged over 'unfair' scoring as they predict shock exit

Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left fuming after accusing the judges of 'unfair' marking as they fear it could lead to a certain celebrity leaving


  • Nov 30 2024
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Strictly Come Dancing fans outraged over 'unfair' scoring as they predict shock exit
Strictly Come Dancing fans outraged over 'unfair' scoring as they predict shock exit

Sarah and Vito opened the show

Sarah and Vito opened the show with a Wicked performance (Image: BBC/Guy Levy)

Strictly Come Dancing fans are up in arms, levelling accusations of 'unfair' scoring at the judges.

The BBC dance extravaganza returned on Saturday, with six hopeful pairs taking to the floor, all vying for a spot in the following week's show. Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe delivered a sultry Rumba to I'm Here from The Colour Purple, while Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola charmed with a Charleston to Popular from Wicked.

Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec brought intensity with an Argentine Tango to Ex-Wives from SIX, and Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell quickstepped their way through You're The Top from Anything Goes. JB Gill and Lauren Oakley waltzed to Let's Go Fly A Kite from Mary Poppins, as Pete Wicks and Jowita Przysta glided through a Waltz to Somewhere from West Side Story.

However, the scoring didn't sit well with viewers, who promptly expressed their ire on social media platforms.

"Craig doesn't want to overlook JB's thumb but Pete can botch the whole dance and it's fine! #Strictly," one fan fumed on X, while another remarked: "Feel Chris and Dianne are underscored there. Better than his paso doble but 3 marks less."

Pete and Jowita danced a Waltz

Pete and Jowita danced a Waltz (Image: BBC/Guy Levy)

A third chimed in: "Judges undermarking Chris and Dianne again #Strictly," and a fourth lamented: "Should've been 40...again. Always undermarking Sarah! #Strictly."

A fifth insisted: "Three judges scoring Pete the same as Craig did for Chris. Score Chris higher."

Speculation is rife amongst the viewers that Montell or Chris could be next for the chop, with one fan expressing online: "Chris and Montell undermarked, i wouldn't be surprised if Montell is in the dance off yet again, feel so bad for her, Pete should be voted out now #strictly."

Tasha and Alijaz danced to a song from SIX

Strictly Come Dancing 2024,30-11-2024,TX11 - DRESS RUN,TX11 - DRESS RUN,Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec,**EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION UNTIL 20:15 HRS ON SATURDAY 30TH NOVEMBER 2024**,BBC Public Service,Guy Levy (Image: BBC/Guy Levy)

Another echoed the sentiment with: "About time for Pete to leave but it will probably be Montell #Strictly."

This follows Jamie Borthwick's unexpected departure from the ballroom floor on EastEnders.

His exit left fans heartbroken, and his professional partner Michelle was emotional as she said: "I just want to say it goes without saying Jamie is an amazing dancer, and he's improved so much week by week. He's worked so hard to get to where he is."

*Strictly Come Dancing airs Sunday night on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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