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BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say something's 'so off' as they spot Bobby Brazier's problem and 'hope he's ok'

Strictly Come Dancing viewers have spotted a problem for Bobby Brazier - and not for the first time. Those tuning into the BBC One dance contest on Saturday night (October 14) were left hoping the EastEnders star is 'ok' after facing criticism from the judges.

Actor Bobby, who first appeared in Walford last year as Freddie Slater, appeared to have returned to his roots as he closed week four of Strictly by strutting across the ballroom to David Bowie track, Fashion.

The soap star looked incredible in an all-red outfit alongside his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell as they performed a fierce tango. But it didn't land very well with the judges.

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Head judge Shirley Ballas said Bobby had a "lovely flex in the knees" and praised his "strong start" but critiqued him for an "inconsistent frame." Meanwhile, Anton Du Beke praised his hold but felt the routine needed "more stillness and sharpness."

Craig Revel Horwood said Bobby and Dianne's performance had a "lack of focus and intent." He added: "I could see the mechanics. Great dance but not sold to me," while Motsi Mabuse concluded: "I agree with Mr Craig, lost entertainment factor and left the dance too bare," before encouraging: "Push it to the next level."

After getting their feedback, the pair headed up to chat to co-host Claudia Winkleman where they both became emotional. Asked how it was closing the show, Bobby said: "It's been emotional. So, so emotional. All week. But closing the show is a great privilege."

Dianne added: "It was really difficult. I pushed you [Bobby]

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