Strictly Spoiler leaves viewers 'p***ed off' and 'giving up' on BBC show

Strictly Spoiler leaves viewers 'p***ed off' and 'giving up' on BBC show
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BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans have "never been so p***ed off" as they give up on the series after just TWO WEEKS. BBC viewers have spoken out on Twitter, now X, over the leaked result from Saturday night's Results Show.

Each and every week, the pre-recorded result leaks on social media, and who goes home this week has infuriated fans. One tweeted: "i genuinely don’t think i’ve ever been more pissed off if i’m being honest. heads will roll. #StrictlySpoiler."

Another agreed, writing: "A very cruel week one boot." A third commented: "Not surprised by the bottom 2 but I'm actually disgusted at the result! What are the judges on #StrictlySpoiler." While another wrote: "Genuinely in shock at this week's result."

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Another said: "I give up." And another tweeted: "The way my heart dropped reading that #strictlyspoiler." It comes as Tasha Ghouri has topped the Strictly Come Dancing leaderboard after receiving the first scores of nine of the series.

The reality star, who is the show’s second deaf contestant, dazzled the judges with her elegant Viennese waltz to Misty Blue by Dorothy Moore with her partner Aljaz Skorjanec. After landing the top score of 35, host Claudia Winkleman revealed it was the highest score for the Viennese waltz in week two in the show’s history.

EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick and Michell Tsiakkas landed a score of 27 for his rumba to Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers, taking his total to 50. Meanwhile, former hockey player Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin delivered a lively Charleston to Bob Wilson and his Varsity Rhythm Boys, which secured her 22 points and a total of 45.

Olympian Tom Dean kicked off week two with an energetic cha cha with partner Nadiya Bychkova to Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind & Fire. Before receiving a score of 20, bringing his total to 43, Ballas praised the gold medallist swimmer for being a “good student”.

The contestants face their first elimination of the series during Sunday’s live results show, which will air tomorrow at 7.15pm on BBC One and iPlayer.