Strictly fans get a shock as Hamza Yassin suffers ‘unfortunate’ wardrobe malfunction

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STRICTLY Come Dancing fans were left shocked after Hamza Yassin suffered an ‘unfortunate’ wardrobe malfunction.

The semi-finals of the hit BBC show took place on Sunday night, as the five remaining couples battled it out to land a place in the final.

Strictly Come Dancing fans were left shocked at Hamza’s unfortunate wardrobe malfunction

Hamza wowed judges yet again with two routines, including one that saw him and pro partner Jowita Przystal land a 39 out of a possible 40.

The pair were dancing a Charleston Pencil Full of Lead by Paolo Nutini when viewers picked up on the small wardrobe malfunction.

Dressed in a tartan kilt and waistcoat, one viewer penned: “I don’t think they thought this costume through!”

Another exclaimed: “I didn’t need to see Hamza’s pants!”

A third, in agreement, said: “Whoops! You can see Hamza’s pants!” and a fourth commented: “Them there camera angles on Hamza’s kilt were a choice.”

Someone else wrote online: “I just can’t help but feel that probably wasn’t the best camera angle for Hamza.

“Love Hamza’s enthusiasm on Strictly but the camera angle was unfortunate given the initial shots under the kilt.”

Countryfile star Hamza Yassin was left in tears as he stunned the judges with two jaw-dropping performances, but fans had the same complaint tonight as he failed to achieve a perfect score after Craig scored him a nine.

One fan took to Twitter to say: “Hamza to win. Come on British public. Don’t let me down. Also, Craig – semi-finals and you’ve only got the 10 paddle out once.. 2022 requires some more enthusiasm from you please”

Fans in the ballroom also made their voices heard, booing both Craig and Shirley for their reluctance to give out 10s.

Bookies reckon Hamza is going to win Strictly next week.

Research from BonusCodeBets has analysed the characteristics of all previous winners and has revealed that Hamza is most likely to lift this year’s glitterball trophy.

According to historical data, the most likely winning profile is that of a 32-year-old male TV presenter, with Countryfile front-man Hamza Yassin fitting that to a tee. 

Fans said they ‘hadn’t thought the outfit through’