BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans spot 'insane' detail as Pete Wicks says 'I'm sorry' in front of 'livid' co-stars
Strictly Come Dancing fans claim to have spotted an 'insane' detail when it comes to Pete Wicks as he was left syaing "I'm sorry" following his latest live performance in the ballroom.
The reality TV star and podcast host was back on the dance floor on Saturday night (November 30) alongside his professional dance partner Jowita Przystal after the pair made it through to the BBC One dance contest's quarter-final.
However, they finished bottom of the rankings after they scored 26 out of a possible 40 points for their waltz to Somewhere from West Side Story, with Pete saying "I’m so sorry" to Jowita after finishing their latest routine.
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As they headed over to the judges, Anton Du Beke 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."
Pete was comforted by host Tess Daly as he received his gutting verdicts from the judges, who made sure to tell him he had 'nothing to be sorry about'.
It was soon time for the scores and Craig Revel Horwood only gave Pete a score of five to which Strictly co-host Claudia Winkleman commented soon after: "They are livid about the five."
But fans couldn't help but note that Pete seemingly got off lightly from the judges. @_annaxb said: "Why are Pete and Jowita immune to criticism from the judges? He makes mistakes every single week and if it was anyone else they’d be getting crucified and not getting overmarked every