Furious Strictly fans claim judges ‘rigged the final four’ in wild theory

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FURIOUS Strictly Come Dancing fans have claimed that the judges have “rigged the final four” in a wild new theory.

Viewers of the BBC dancing competition were left up in arms on Monday night after Will Mellor was voted out of the competition.

Fans think the judges have been “rigging” the final

Many think they have already picked Fleur to win the show

Strictly fans waved goodbye to Will, 46, after he was in the dance off – with the judges saving Fleur East and Vito Coppola.

It’s led to many of them speculating that the judges’ decisions have been calculated, as they have “rigged the final four”.

This week, fans have taken to Twitter ahead of the final this weekend to suggest the line-up would be different if the public chose.

They speculated that they had planned for Fleur, 35, to end up in the final – with hopes that she could win the competition.

“It’s rigged, the judges clearly decide who’s going through before the dance off has even taken place,” one wrote.

“Don’t agree with the dance off results tonight on, how can someone who has been in the bottom countless times be finalist, it’s completely rigged,” a second said.

“Rigged beyond belief. So dance off mistakes or errors don’t matter now?!? The judges made sure Fleur was in the final,” a third added.

While a fourth said: “Will was the better dancer on the night Fleur was awful she was stompy with mistakes the judges are useless, strictly is rigged for Fleur to win.”

It comes after fans slammed the show as “unfair” after the final routines were revealed this week.

Three out of the remaining four couples will be doing a Couple’s Choice dance for the grand finale over the weekend.

All of the couples will be doing a show dance, while Helen Skelton, Hamza Yassin and Fleur East have picked their Couple’s Choice routine.

Helen will also be dancing a jive, Fleur a samba, Hamza will also be shaking his hips to a salsa, while Mollie Rainford will try to impress the judges with her quickstep and rumba.

Strictly fans have been left fuming that the controversial category is allowed in the final and have claimed that it is “ruining” the show.

The Couple’s Choice was introduced in 2018 to allow the pairs to choose from one of three styles and have more freedom in the routine.

Couples choose from Contemporary, Street/Commercial and Theatre/Jazz to show off their celebrity’s moves.