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BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers say 'shame' as they're confused by 'bias' and rush to support couple

Strictly Come Dancing viewers have appeared confused as they rushed to support Angela Scanlon over her latest performance. The Irish TV presenter returned to the ballroom with professional dance partner Carlos Gu after landing joint bottom of the leaderboard last weekend.

The couple were hoping to impress during the BBC One dance contest's latest live show on Saturday night (November 11) as the reamining eight couples put their best foot forward in the hope of making it through to the show's famous Blackpool week which will take place on Saturday, November 18.

As for Angela and Carlos, their waltz to With You I’m Born Again by Billy Preston and Syreeta received a total score of 33 points. However, Craig Revel Horwood was first up to give his remarks and he started off by saying: "Unforgivable gaps I'm afraid."

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He went on: "Yes it had all those beautiful things grace, style, story but there were gaps everywhere between you." But the rest of the judges did not agree with Craig's feedback as they shared their own thoughts.

Motsi Mabuse said: "Guys I thought for me personally that this was your best dance since you started this competition. I know you have been going through a transition we've been asking a lot from you and I can clearly see you are working on it congratulations."

Head judge Shirley Ballas chimed in saying: "I don't feel like we were looking at the same performance, Craig. First of all let me talk about those feet. The whisk, the rise, the fall, the beautiful sensitivity and that soft knees that was some of the best

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