BBC Strictly Come Dancing pros spotted looking furious over treatment of co-star
This is the moment BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers spotted pros looking "furious" over the judges treatment of a co-star. Pros looked thunderous after the judges delivered feedback on Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland's routine.
BBC viewers spotted Strictly Come Dancing judges' feedback on comedian Chris did NOT go down well. Craig Revel Horwood dished out a seven in the Couple's Choice routine in question - leaving some less than impressed.
Aussie dancer Dianne and Chris, aged 47, danced to John Lennon track Instant Karma. Nikita Kuzmin, Katya Jones and Neil Jones all looked astounded by the low scores as the paddles were pulled out, according to reports.
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In the run-up to the routine, Chris told The Times : “Going straight into the cha-cha-cha on week one nearly killed me. A lot of the rehearsal time is me lying on the floor trying to plaster a smile on my face and saying, ‘Just give me five minutes.’
“I’m all for a challenge, I’m all for doing something out of my comfort zone, but I don’t want to be the ‘fun guy’. Because if I come on the air and because of my blindness I fail, that’s no good for anyone. The whole point of being here is to surprise people, to represent people and maybe expose people to somebody they might think would be incapable of doing these things.”
Chris explained: “If you’ve got a disability you have to show so much perseverance and creativity and problem-solving just day to day. There are so many people out there capable of way more than the opportunities they are given. For me it’s about representing that community.
“I hugely put myself out of my comfort zone to do something that I didn’t know I’d be able to do. And so if that inspires people to have a go at something then I’m good with that."