‘They want her gone so bad’ rage Strictly fans after star is given ‘death slot’ by bosses --[Reported by Umva mag]

STRICTLY fans have raged bosses want one star ‘gone so bad’ after being given the ‘death slot’. The BBC show returned for its fifth live show tonight with Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman both looking incredible at the opening of the show. PAStrictly fans have raged bosses want one star ‘gone so bad’ after being given the ‘death slot’[/caption] Punam Krishan danced second with a Viennese Waltz But fans think she was given the ‘death slot’ by bosses After introducing the judges and the remaining celebrities, JB Gill and Amy Dowden danced first with a Jive. Next up was Punam Krishan and Gorka Marquez with a Viennese Waltz. But Strictly fans felt her placement in the show was a sign bosses wanted her out. Taking to X – formerly Twitter – one wrote: “punam in the death slot again? oh they want her gone so bad #Strictly.” Another tweeted: “I just said the exact same thing, that’s Punam gone this week because they’ve deliberately put her in the death slot.” A third raged: “Punam in the death slot… they want her gone #Strictly.” After she had finished her routine, Punam received a score of 21 from the judges, after Craig Revel Horwood told her it had “lacked musicality and energy in the body.” But viewers were not impressed, with one writing on X: “consistently undermarking the women as well as putting them in the death slot is not a good look.” Another added: “Those scores for Punam were ridiculous, what a way to build someone’s confidence.” The scores come after Punam found herself at the bottom of the leaderboard last week. The Morning Live star was saved by the public and managed to avoid the dance off. Instead, it was between Shayne Ward and his partner Nancy Wu and Nick Knowles and his partner Luba Mushtuk. The judges opted to send DIY SOS star Nick home and allow Shayne to dance another week. Strictly Specials Movies Week – Each year the cast of dancers on the show perform spellbinding routines to an iconic movie soundtrack or hit song associated with the big-screen blockbusters. Previous films to have been featured include The Sound of Music, Bridget Jones’ Diary and Clueless. Musicals Week – In a similar vein to Movies, the cast perform routines inspired by hit stage musicals each year on the show. Halloween Week – Things take a seriously spooky turn as the show transforms into a haven for Halloween towards the end of October. With some bone-chilling costumes and sometimes terrifying routines, it proves to be a fan favourite week year-on-year. Blackpool Week – As the show hits Blackpool Tower, things get even more over-the-top. Huge props, backing dancers and extra special effects flood the ballroom for the extra special week. Strictly airs on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.

Oct 19, 2024 - 18:20
‘They want her gone so bad’ rage Strictly fans after star is given ‘death slot’ by bosses --[Reported by Umva mag]

STRICTLY fans have raged bosses want one star ‘gone so bad’ after being given the ‘death slot’.

The BBC show returned for its fifth live show tonight with Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman both looking incredible at the opening of the show.

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Strictly fans have raged bosses want one star ‘gone so bad’ after being given the ‘death slot’[/caption]
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Punam Krishan danced second with a Viennese Waltz
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But fans think she was given the ‘death slot’ by bosses

After introducing the judges and the remaining celebrities, JB Gill and Amy Dowden danced first with a Jive.

Next up was Punam Krishan and Gorka Marquez with a Viennese Waltz.

But Strictly fans felt her placement in the show was a sign bosses wanted her out.

Taking to X – formerly Twitter – one wrote: “punam in the death slot again? oh they want her gone so bad #Strictly.”

Another tweeted: “I just said the exact same thing, that’s Punam gone this week because they’ve deliberately put her in the death slot.”

A third raged: “Punam in the death slot… they want her gone #Strictly.”

After she had finished her routine, Punam received a score of 21 from the judges, after Craig Revel Horwood told her it had “lacked musicality and energy in the body.”

But viewers were not impressed, with one writing on X: “consistently undermarking the women as well as putting them in the death slot is not a good look.”

Another added: “Those scores for Punam were ridiculous, what a way to build someone’s confidence.”

The scores come after Punam found herself at the bottom of the leaderboard last week.

The Morning Live star was saved by the public and managed to avoid the dance off.

Instead, it was between Shayne Ward and his partner Nancy Wu and Nick Knowles and his partner Luba Mushtuk.

The judges opted to send DIY SOS star Nick home and allow Shayne to dance another week.

Strictly Specials

  • Movies Week – Each year the cast of dancers on the show perform spellbinding routines to an iconic movie soundtrack or hit song associated with the big-screen blockbusters. Previous films to have been featured include The Sound of Music, Bridget Jones’ Diary and Clueless.
  • Musicals Week – In a similar vein to Movies, the cast perform routines inspired by hit stage musicals each year on the show.
  • Halloween Week – Things take a seriously spooky turn as the show transforms into a haven for Halloween towards the end of October. With some bone-chilling costumes and sometimes terrifying routines, it proves to be a fan favourite week year-on-year.
  • Blackpool Week – As the show hits Blackpool Tower, things get even more over-the-top. Huge props, backing dancers and extra special effects flood the ballroom for the extra special week.

Strictly airs on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.




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