Furious Strictly fans slam ‘fixed’ show saying wrong celeb went home

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STRICTLY Come Dancing is again embroiled in fix claims with fans furious over the latest exit.

Sunday’s result show saw comedian and actress Jayde Adams eliminated from the ballroom dancing competition.

Strictly fans think Jayde did not deserve to go home

Tony Adams had the lowest score but avoided the dance off

Jayde, 37, failed to impress the judges with her comedy themed Charleston as she competed in the dance off against Molly Rainford.

However neither couple had the lowest score on the overall leaderboard.

Former England player and manager Tony Adams had the bottom score of all the stars for the fifth time.

But despite his low-scoring performance, the former football legend easily made it through to Halloween week, to the frustrations of viewers online.

Fans of the BBC show were up in arms as they took to social media to accuse the show of a rigged vote as they vented their anger at the latest result.

One fan angrily wrote online: “Fix #Strictly”

A second tweeted: “He’s coming across like a nice bloke and he’s not the worst dancer ever by a long shot. But Tony is clearly the weakest of the group.”

A third said: “How can this be right that they’re in the bottom 2 and Tony sales through yet again?? Now tell me it’s not a fix. It’s a disgrace.”

Another person said Fleur was given an advantage with her song choice writing: “So the Eurovision song contest actually has a theme tune but for some reason they give fluer a song that was on it instead, a song that is very danceable….suspicious! #rigged #Strictly”

Whilst a fifth commented: “Here we go… another rigged vote #Strictly”

But the reaction to the weekend’s episodes were mixed as some fans were raving about the show online.

One fan wrote: “Just caught up with #strictly – not sure some of the music quite worked but enjoyed the show”

A third commented: “Tony delivers a great performance every single week, which is a great talent!”

Jayde herself appeared emotional at the end of Sunday’s show as she opened up to Tess Daly: “This has been the best thing I have ever done in my life and I will carry it to my grave”.

SE have approached the BBC for comment.


Jayde appeared emotional as she chatted to Tess Daly