BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'that's why' as they rumble reason for 'harsh' Nigel Harman comments
29.11.2023 - 17:48
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Strictly Come Dancing fans claim to know 'why' Nigel Harman is struggling to impress the judges. Viewers of the BBC One dance contest have claimed Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke have been 'harsh' on the actor over the weeks.
Over the weekend, Nigel and his professional dance partner Katya Jones were among the six remaining couples to have made it through to week ten of the BBC One dance contest and with a place in the quarter-finals at stake - which also happens to be musicals week - next weekend, everyone was hoping to put their best foot forward.
But following his performance, Casualty actor Nigel said he was told he would be "doomed" doing a rumba, and so was delighted by positive comments from the judges for the routine to It’s All Coming Back To Me Now by Celine Dion. And while the judges scored the former EastEnders actor and dancer Katya a total of 33 points - but it wasn't enough for fans.
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Responding to the performance and scores on social media, @dancefit_shine asked: "Why do they never mark him properly?" @natters_14 shared: "This was incredible - beautifully executed routine, full of the right amount of emotion - yet STILL UNDERMARKED! AGAIN: Why?!! With those comments too, I finally braced myself for 9’s and 10’s but no. I just don’t get it..." @sparkles_67_ added: "Undermarked - if Motsi and Shirley are going to praise it for what it was - an outstanding dance - why not a 9? What has this man got to do?"
And while Nigel and Katya safely made it through to week eleven of
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