BBC Strictly star Amy Dowden playfully 'threw shade' at Dianne Buswell during a new gameshow 'Gamey with Amy', leaving Strictly Come Dancing fans in fits of laughter
BBC Strictly star Amy Dowden playfully 'threw shade' at Dianne Buswell during a new gameshow, leaving Strictly Come Dancing fans in fits of laughter. The new game also saw Layton Williams comment "sorry" to one of the stars.
Dianne initially guessed £190,000, but Bobby tried to correct her with £160,000, which wasn't an option. The correct answer was revealed to be £170,000, prompting Amy to cheekily reference Dianne's memorable appearance on another game show, saying: "It's just like you on The Weakest Link all over again."
He joined in the fun in the comments, writing: "Sorry but me @krishgm and @bobbybrazier need to have a baby ASAP."
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