Strictly's Ola Jordan And Kristina Rihanoff To Expose Show Secrets In Celebrity Big Brother?

Eek, Strictly Come Dancing might be losing professional dancers Ola Jordan and Kristina Rihanoff in the new year, but it sounds like Celebrity Big Brother are gearing up to welcome the ladies with open arms.

Last week it was reported that Kristina was prepared to quit the hit BBC show and was in talks to enter the most famous house in the country in January, and now her colleague and pal, Ola, has also been linked to the reality show.

The 33-year-old recently came under fire for accusing Strictly of being ‘fixed’, with judges giving the acts that they want to stay in the competition higher marks than they deserve, and bosses will no doubt be worried about the star revealing secrets about the dance show in Big Brother.

A CBB insider told the Daily Star: “Ola made up her mind pretty quickly she was going to go in after being offered the chance to be a contestant.

"Husband James is delighted she’s going in and has been giving her tips on how to survive life with cameras on you 24/7.

"She isn’t nervous, she’s a confident girl. And she knows Kristina very well so she’ll already have a friend for support.”

James Jordan famously came third when he took part in the reality show, despite rubbing many viewers at home up the wrong way, with many sources claiming that when Ola’s loudmouth hubby got the Strictly Come Dancing axe eighteen months ago, the relationship between herself and producers changed.

After being eliminated from this year’s series in week one, Ola said to The Sun: “Some of the marking is way off. People are over-marked and under-marked.

"As a dancer, you can’t cheat me. I know who has been over-marked and who has been under-marked.

"In my opinion they know how many votes people scored in the previous weeks and then they try to influence their position on the leader board. Why else would they over-mark someone?

"All the pros talk about the marking. We ask each other, 'What is all that about? Why are they trying to over-mark that person?’.”

At the time, a BBC spokesperson immediately denied Ola’s claims, with head judge, Len Goodman, recently hitting back in an interview.

The former dancer insisted: “Eleven years I’ve done this show and never has a producer come up to us and said, 'Mark this person up a bit, we want them to stay in.’ They never interfere with our integrity, they never tell us what to say, we are not scripted to say this or that.

"We just come out, say what we see and give a score and I totally understand sometimes I’ll give someone a seven and millions of people sitting at home will say that’s a nine. We’ve all got opinions. It’s taste, I like Brussels sprouts, you don’t.

"It doesn’t make it right or wrong, it’s taste and that’s how dancing works. I do hope we can draw a line under this now.”

Well, something tells us that if Ola does go into Big Brother next year, she’s not going to be afraid to make some more accusations…