BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans 'fuming' as they use same word despite Vito Coppola dance distraction
15.10.2023 - 13:21
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Strictly Come Dancing fans have said they were 'absolutely fuming' and used the same word following Ellie Leach's latest performance despite Vito Coppola causing a massive distraction. The pair were among the 13 remaining couples who performed during week four of the competition on Saturday night (October 14).
Former Coronation Street star Ellie came out with hip-shaking spirit as she opened the show with her Italian dance partner with a lively samba to Copacabana by Barry Manilow alongside. Dressed in a vibrant pink feathered dress, the actress looked fantastic as she twirled and dipped her way to a score of 28.
Head judge Shirley Ballas said Ellie, 22, had "mastered" the dance from the waist upward but advised her to focus on her footwork, adding: "What a way to open our show." Motsi Mabuse, meanwhile, noted the complexity of the routine but said she could see a “struggle” in the actress’s face.
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But Strictly viewers were left extremely unimpressed with Ellie's score. @hrtbreakhotel_ tweeted: "How on gods green earth are all of these shockingly s***e performances scoring the same or HIGHER than ellie and vito??????? absolutely fuming #Strictly." @angelobruno8172 shared: "Underscored. She's so good. And her partnership with Vitto is brilliant."
@catdadandrew1984 commented: "That was absolutely brilliant - terribly undermarked and would have been a great way to close the show! Ellie is such a talented dancer, I look forward to her every week and she never ever disappoints!" @janapasello wrote: "Loved it. I love these together. I think they
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