Strictly Come Dancing latest: Fans insist Chris McCausland¡¯s quickstep was ¡®wonderful¡¯ after judge¡¯s comments
It was Musicals Week in the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom and, of course, one pair danced to a song from Wicked
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Your support makes all the difference.The Strictly Come Dancing final is just two weeks away and the remaining six pairs gave Musicals Week their all with the hopes of making it to next Saturday¡¯s semifinal.
JB Gill and Lauren Oakley topped the leaderboard for the second week running thanks to their Viennese Waltz to ¡°Let¡¯s Go Fly a Kite¡± from Mary Poppins. Second place was tied with both Tasha Ghouri and Alja? ?korjanec, and Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola landing 38 points for their routines.
But it was another of the remaning couples who had fans talking on social media.
Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell danced a phenomenal Quickstep to ¡°You¡¯re The Top¡± from Anything Goes, but their score of 32 (putting them first from bottom on the leaderboard) left many fans claiming the duo had been undermarked.
Elsewhere, Sarah Hadland opened the show with a lift-packed Charleston and the judges got into the Musicals Week spirit with impressive costumes. Shirley Ballas¡¯s truly has to be seen to be believed.
Another celebrity will leave the competition on Sunday (1 December) night¡¯s results show, which airs on BBC One at 7.20pm.
Follow the show has it happened below.
Strictly viewers slam ¡®absolute joke¡¯ elimination: ¡®How did that man get through?¡¯
Strictly fans have argued that The Only Way is Essex star Pete Wicks should have ended up in the dance-off over Montell Douglas or Jamie Borthwick.
¡°Ain¡¯t no way Jamie deserved to be in the bottom this week, he was absolutely brilliant,¡± one viewer said. ¡°Sometimes the British public get it SO wrong and this is one of those times.¡±
¡±What?! Pete is safe and Montell and Jamie in the dance-off. Absolute joke!¡± another fan said.
¡±Gonna need Pete fans to put the phone down cause WHY is Montell in the dance-off twice in a row and that man gets through???¡± one fan raged.
Strictly viewers slam ¡®absolute joke¡¯ elimination: ¡®How did that man get through?¡¯
¡®Sometimes the British public get it SO wrong,¡¯ one viewer raged
The songs and dances that the remaining celebrities and their partners will be performing in ¡°Musicals Week¡± have been confirmed for tonight¡¯s show.
They are as follows:
- Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell ¨C Quickstep to ¡°You¡¯re The Top¡± from Anything Goes
- JB Gill and Lauren Oakley ¨C Viennese Waltz to ¡°Let¡¯s Go Fly A Kite¡± from Mary Poppins
- Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe ¨C Rumba to ¡°I¡¯m Here¡± from The Color Purple
- Pete Wicks and Jowita Przysta? ¨C Waltz to ¡°Somewhere¡± from West Side Story
- Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola ¨C Charleston to ¡°Popular¡± from Wicked
- Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec ¨C Argentine Tango to ¡°Ex-Wives¡± from SIX
Strictly Come Dancing leaderboard scores from week 10 of the competition
In case you missed last week¡¯s show, or just can¡¯t recall how each contestant was scored by the judges, here is a handy rundown of every score.
Strictly Come Dancing leaderboard scores from week 10 of the competition
Recapping how the judges marked the remaining seven couples
Craig Revel Horwood ditches ¡®catty¡¯ judging style over fears of being cancelled
Strictly¡¯s Craig Revel Horwood has admitted he has toned down his brutal judging style over concerns he would be cancelled.
In his 20 years of presenting the BBC dancing show, the 59-year-old has developed a reputation for being the pantomime villain of the series ¨C giving out harsh scores and even more scathing criticism.
However, the judge awarded a rare score of 10 to Love Island winner Tasha Ghouri and Alja? ?korjanec during Saturday night¡¯s show ¨C and has admitted he has changed his style of judging.
The judge, who worked on every series of the show, looked back on being ¡°really harsh 20 years ago¡±.
¡°I have changed my style of judging,¡± he told Radio Times. ¡°When I look back, I think, ¡®Ooh, that¡¯s cutting.¡¯ It would now be classed as bullying, and then I¡¯d be cancelled.¡±
Strictly¡¯s Craig Revel Horwood ditches ¡®catty¡¯ judging style
Judge has reputation for making cutting remarks on the dancing show
Chris McCausland opens up about ¡®shame¡¯ and admits other couples are ¡®better¡¯
Chris McCausland has opened up about his experience of being the show¡¯s first blind contestant, as he admitted he feels other couples are better dancers.
Comparing the experience of gradually losing his eyesight to being a ¡°frog in boiling water¡±, the star opened up about his initial disbelief at his diagnosis, refusing to use aids such as a cane.
¡°There¡¯s a lot of denial and resistance to it, especially when you¡¯re in your late teens and your early 20s,¡± he told The Guardian.
¡°You¡¯re always thinking you can do the things you could do yesterday and you¡¯re always pretending you can see when you can¡¯t.¡±
Sharing the shame he felt, he explained: ¡°When you¡¯re 20, 21, you¡¯re embarrassed, you think everybody is staring at you. There¡¯s a lot of shame.¡± Admitting that he felt other couples are ¡°better than us¡±, McCausland said that he and partner Dianne Buswell¡¯s strategy is instead to connect.¡± All we can do is connect with people,¡± he said. ¡°That¡¯s been our goal, me and Dianne, to connect with people, entertain and do the best that we can.¡±
Strictly¡¯s Chris McCausland expresses ¡®shame¡¯ and admits other couples are ¡®better¡¯
Comedian said being blind was ¡®never a sad thing¡¯
There have been numerous phenomenal dances this series, but nobody has been more consistent than the former Love Islander, writes Rachel McGrath.
Strictly 2024 finally has its 40 ¡ª and nobody deserved it more than Tasha Ghouri
There have been numerous phenomenal dances this series, but nobody has been more consistent than the former Love Islander, writes Rachel McGrath
Strictly¡¯s Pete Wicks says he¡¯s received death threats for staying in dance competition
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Pete Wicks has revealed he has received death threats for staying in the dance competition.
The TOWIE star, who has received backlash for making it to the quarter-finals of the show despite finishing last on the judge¡¯s leaderboard, opened up about the threats he received on his Staying Relevant podcast on 23 November.
The reality star discussed his time on the dance show with his professional partner Jowita Przystal, who was standing in for his co-host Sam Thompson, who is currently in Australia.
Pete said: ¡°Since Strictly, there have been some real crackers.
¡°Someone actually wished death upon me on the dance floor the other day.¡±
Strictly¡¯s Pete Wicks says he¡¯s received death threats for staying in show
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Pete Wicks has revealed he has received death threats for staying in the dance competition. The TOWIE star, who has received backlash for making it to the quarter-finals of the show despite finishing last on the judge¡¯s leaderboard, opened up about the threats he received on his Staying Relevant podcast on 23 November. The reality star discussed his time on the dance show with his professional partner Jowita Przystal, who was standing in for his co-host Sam Thompson, who is currently in Australia. Pete said: ¡°Since Strictly, there have been some real crackers. ¡°Someone actually wished death upon me on the dance floor the other day.¡±
Chris McCausland predicted to miss out on final despite popularity
Blind comedian, Chris McCausland has been one of the standout contestants on this year¡¯s Strictly Come Dancing, stunning audiences and the judges with his routines, despite his disability.
Although he¡¯s widely considered a frontrunner for this season¡¯s crown, The Express reports that a supercomputer from FruitySlots.com believes that McCausland¡¯s future on the show could be in jeopardy.
The computer, which calculates the highest probability that each couple has of winning, believes that Tasha and Alja? have the best chance with a whopping 36.9 per cent. Second is Sarah Hadland with 18.4 per cent, with JB Gill closely behind her with 17 per cent.
Unfortunately for McCausland, he has just a 10.2 per cent chance of winning according to the computer. Pete Wicks has the lowest probability, with just 4.4 per cent.
Tasha Ghouri¡¯s next Strictly dance has ¡®very girl pop band¡¯ vibe
Tasha Ghouri has said how much she loves musicals before this week¡¯s performances on Strictly Come Dancing, describing her song as from a production with a ¡°very girl pop band¡± vibe.
The Love Island star, 26, who is partnered with Slovenian dancer Aljaz Skorjanec on the BBC One show, is to perform the Argentine tango to Ex-Wives from the musical Six on Saturday evening.
Skorjanec, 34, who returned as a professional this year following a two-year hiatus, said the musical retelling the lives of Henry VIII¡¯s six wives, has a ¡°cool, powerful message behind it¡±.
Skorjanec told the PA news agency: ¡°I wouldn¡¯t necessarily call myself a musical fan, but we actually went to see a musical that we¡¯re gonna be dancing ¨C Six, and (I) loved it.
¡°I absolutely loved it. It¡¯s probably like one of my favourite musicals I¡¯ve seen now.
¡°It¡¯s so good, and I¡¯m really glad that we¡¯re doing it. It¡¯s such a cool, powerful message behind it.
¡°And I love how it¡¯s done. I love how current it is, how in it is, how vibey it is.¡±
Ghouri said: ¡°It¡¯s very girl pop band.
¡°I love musicals. I love the vocals that come with it.¡±
Strictly fans heap praise upon It Takes Two host for emotional Jamie Borthwick interview
Strictly Come Dancing fans have been praising It Takes Two host Fleur East for her emotional interview with eliminated contestant Jamie Borthwick.
EastEnders star Borthwick was the ninth celebrity to be booted out of the dancing competition on Sunday night after judges voted to save Gladiators athlete Montell Douglas and her partner Johannes Radebe in the dance-off.
Appearing on Strictly¡¯s spin-off show It Takes Two after his elimination, Borthwick and his pro partner Michelle Tsiakkas grew emotional as they watched back a highlights reel from their best moments on the dancing show.
After watching the clip, East looked as though she had tears in her eyes when Borthwick asked her, ¡°Are you crying as well?¡±
¡°Yeah, it¡¯s got me emotional watching it back,¡± she admitted, before collecting herself and asking him, ¡°Which dance do you think defines your Strictly experience?¡±
¡°As much as I loved the Rumba, that Paso¡. I loved that Paso.¡±
While viewers were sad to see Borthwick go, they heaped praise upon East for her heartfelt interviewing in comparison to her It Takes Two co-host Janette Manrara.
One fan was so in awe of East that they demanded that she present all week, writing on X/Twitter: ¡°Can¡¯t we have Fleur all week please?!¡¯.
Strictly praise It Takes Two host for emotional Jamie Borthwick interview
Presenter Fleur East had tears in her eyes as she watched back dancer¡¯s best moments
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