STRICTLY’S Anton du Beke has said that the show is not fixed and the BBC don’t care who wins. The 55-year-old has been a part of the dance competition since it first hit our screens bac…
Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse's Glitterball winA minority have said it's nepotism that Oti has won back to back crowns since her older sibling joined the show.From the first season, up until last year, the ballroom dancer took part in the programme as one of the professional dancers who was coupled up with a celebrity.Over the years Anton has narrowly missed out on getting the Glitter Ball trophy.
Although the star got all the way to the final with Radio 3 presenter Katie Derham in 2015, but placed fourth.It comes shortly after fans areReading the outcome on a spoiler site, one posted: "Nah not happy with this."A third cried: "Nooooooooo."He is now part of the judging panelAnton du Beke compliments Adam Peaty's 'balls' in saucy innuendo on Strictly Come Dancingor call us direct on 02077824220 .
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