Craig Revel Horwood can dish it out - as we see every weekend on Strictly Come Dancing. But Love Island star Samira Mighty is fighting back after comments he made about the talent that comes out of reality shows.
18.09.2021 - 21:20 / hellomagazine.com
Craig Revel Horwood is a familiar face to television viewers and has appeared on the Strictly Come Dancing judging panel since day one back in 2004.MORE: Who is Craig Revel Horwood's partner? Get the detailsHe's established himself as being TV's Mr Nasty due to his brutally honest opinions on the BBC show's dances, and we're dreading the scathing critiques he'll have for this year's batch of stars.But what is his net worth? Find out all about Craig's incredible wealth here...WATCH: Craig Revel
.Craig Revel Horwood can dish it out - as we see every weekend on Strictly Come Dancing. But Love Island star Samira Mighty is fighting back after comments he made about the talent that comes out of reality shows.
Nina Wadia became the first star to be eliminated from the 2021 series of Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday night.The former EastEnders star, 52, faced Katie McGlynn in the show's dreaded dance-off where they had to perform their Saturday night routine once again. Nina and her professional partner Neil Jones performed their Tango to Would I Lie To You? by Eurythmics while Katie, 28, and pro Gorka Márquez did their Jive to Good 4 U by Olivia Rodrigo.
Strictly Come Dancing's seasoned judge Craig Revel Horwood told off newcomer to the panel Anton Du Beke during Saturday night's live show. While King of Ballroom Anton, 55, has been a part of the BBC competition ever since the first series – as has Australian pro Craig, 56, – until this year he's always been partnered up with celebrity contestants.
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Strictly Come Dancing 2021 kicked off earlier this month with a another star-studded line-up. This year's show has seen celebrities including Tom Fletcher, Judi Love, Rose Ayling-Ellis, and Katie McGlynn take to the stage.
Strictly Come Dancing's first ever all-male same sex couple John Whaite and Johannes Radebe sent the professional dancers, show audience and judges into a massive round of applause after their hugely successful first dance during Saturday night's show. While the entire studio were overwhelmed by the power and technique delivered in the performance, head judge Shirley Ballas also labelled it a "testimony to the same sex couple".
Strictly Come Dancing fans came out in their droves praising new judge Anton Du Beke for his first time on the panel Saturday night, as the show's professional dancer took up his new role for the first time.
Since the launch show on Saturday 18 September, Strictly fever has been sweeping across the nation. We now know who all the celebs are partnered with, but what do the judges think of this year's line up? In an interview with the BBC, veteran judge Craig Revel Horwood opened up about his predictions for the upcoming competition.
Craig Revel Horwood has revealed this year's Strictly Come Dancing's professional dancers have had to isolate since August in order to take part on the show. The outspoken judge, 56, told Kate Thornton that celebrity contestants are 'not allowed' to visit anyone outside of their family for the entirety of the show - despite lockdown restrictions being fully eased in England.
Strictly Come Dancing’s brand new judge Anton Du Beke has made his debut on launch night - and fans of the BBC show already can’t get enough.