Motsi Mabuse takes new swipe at Craig Revel-Horwood during Strictly live show amid ‘feud’ rumours

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MOTSI Mabuse took a new swipe at fellow judge Craig Revel-Horwood during Strictly Come Dancing’s live show amid ‘feud’ rumours.

Motsi, 41, branded Craig a “diva” after he was harsh in his judging of CBBC star Molly Rainford – and it was a telling swipe given that Craig used the same insult about Motsi in a recent interview.

Motsi took a swipe at Craig during tonight’s live show

She branded her fellow judge a ‘diva’ – the same word he used for her in a catty recent interview

Craig was harsh in his critique of Molly

“Diva! Diva! What’s happening,” Motsi said as she turned to Craig following his stinging critique where he called parts of Molly’s dance “ugly”.

She then pointed her finger at him, before turning back to host Tess Daly and laughing.

Craig, meanwhile shook his head and appeared bemused.

“I don’t know what’s up with the boys” Motsi then added, acknowledging that Anton Du Beke had also been critical. “Maybe it’s the costumes…”

It comes after Craig explaining how low-maintenance he is compared to fellow judge Motsi in an interview with SE on Sunday.

He said: “Motsi’s got six people in her dressing room doing the make-up, the lipstick, the eyes, the false eyelashes, her hair, her dress. She’s a diva.

“Whereas I have no one. I do my own. I do my own hair and make-up.”

Motsi broke her silence on Friday, appearing to hint at a backstage feud.

Sharing someone’s reel on Instagram of “bad workplace culture”, Motsi seemed to refer to bad feeling between the pair.

The caption on the footage she shared read: “When a company has bad workplace culture but the CEO is forcing them to bond.”

It then shows someone falling backwards to be caught by others – but is dropped on the floor.

Motsi wasn’t the only judge acid-tongued Craig lashed out at in an outspoken interview.

The Aussie choreographer, 57, also claimed that Anton Du Beke, 56, has a “big head” since winning a National Television Award for his role.

He added former co-star Bruno Tonioli, 66, would have liked to have left with “more of a fanfare” and insists that head judge Shirley Ballas is not sexist.

Molly appeared upset by the comments from Craig