BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans ask 'can you complain to Ofcom' as they're left fuming by distracting detail
26.11.2023 - 10:21
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Strictly Come Dancing fans have pondered whether they can make an official complaint after being left fuming over a distracting detail. The BBC One dance contest returned to screens on Saturday night (November 25) with the six remaining couples performing for the judges and viewers' vote.
The Strictly juggernaut had made its way back from Blackpool following last weekend's annual spectacle in the iconic Tower Ballroom. And the latest episode saw the remaining celebrities and their professional dance partners vying for a place in week eleven of the competition - which is also musicals week.
Kicking things off were Bad Education actor and West End star Layton Williams and dancer Nikita Kuzmin who were criticised for their American smooth to It’s Oh So Quiet by Bjork, which scored the routine a total of 34 points. Head judge Shirley Ballas said the routine was “gestural and fun” and not “smooth enough”, which attracted boos from the live audience.
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But there were also tears on Saturday night as Bobby Brazier dedicated his latest Strictly routine to his mother Jade Goody. The 20-year-old EastEnders actor performed a couple’s choice dance to This Woman’s Work by Maxwell with his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell.
His mother died in 2009 aged 27 after being diagnosed with cervical cancer. In a video clip before he performed, Bobby said: "It changed my life completely, I’d love to spend a day with her just to see where I get my smile from." Following the couple’s choice,
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