BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say same thing about Pete Wicks and Chris McCausland in quarter-final amid complaints
Strictly Come Dancing fans were left teaming Pete Wicks and Chris McCausland up as they shared the same stance of the pair's place in the show's quarter-final.
Both the reality TV star and comedian made it through to week 11 of the BBC One dance contest, which took place on Saturday night (November 30) and saw the six remaining couples performing to popular songs from the stage as part of Strictly's Musicals Week special.
Finishing at the bottom of the rankings at the end of the latest live show were Pete and his professional partner Jowita Przystal, who scored 26 for their waltz to Somewhere from West Side Story, with Petes saying, "I’m so sorry" to Jowita after finishing their latest routine.
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Anton said of the dance: "It is a classic waltz. It was a beautiful moment, really. I’m not going to get over-critical on you, because it was a bit of a disaster down there, I don’t want to dwell on this disaster. I don’t want to patronise you, because you’ve come so far in your dancing development. It’s extraordinary, you’re unrecognisable."
Meanwhile, Chris and his professional partner Dianne Buswell scored 32 for their quickstep to You’re The Top from Anything Goes, with Dianne screaming with delight at the end of the performance before telling Chris he was "wonderful" as they walked up the stairs and made their way to get their scores.
Judge Craig Revel Horwood said of the dance: “Your posture, I think, suffered in this particular dance coming up, and it was getting a little bit hunched again, and your weight seemed to be drifting a little bit too far forward. The footwork at the end was not right as


