Strictly Come Dancing 2023 #6

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That girl sending Nadiya gifts is wild, if you didnā€™t know any better you would think they are genuine friends. Not really sure what Nadiya is meant to do mind you, sheā€™s hardly gonna see the tattoo and send the poor girl to the nearest laser removal shop šŸ˜­ I could never be famous
 
That girl sending Nadiya gifts is wild, if you didnā€™t know any better you would think they are genuine friends. Not really sure what Nadiya is meant to do mind you, sheā€™s hardly gonna see the tattoo and send the poor girl to the nearest laser removal shop šŸ˜­ I could never be famous
And thats what annoys me about it the most. Dianne has quite a few like this and Amy too. These ā€œfansā€ should know better and respect normal human boundaries but every single one of them use the excuse that ā€œthey would tell me to stop if they were uncomfortableā€.

But they wouldnā€™t and they canā€™t. Because these are the exact people that would go running with a story about how they were discriminated against or they were horrible to them etc etc. And Iā€™m sure many if not all of these people have overshared to them so they may feel responsible in a way to keep ā€œinspiringā€ them. The reality is the pros have an image to maintain especially those who will be leaving in the next few years and need to be the ideal candidate for whatever job the bbc has. So they canā€™t do anything until it becomes even more extreme like the threats Dianne got in 2020.
 
And thats what annoys me about it the most. Dianne has quite a few like this and Amy too. These ā€œfansā€ should know better and respect normal human boundaries but every single one of them use the excuse that ā€œthey would tell me to stop if they were uncomfortableā€.

But they wouldnā€™t and they canā€™t. Because these are the exact people that would go running with a story about how they were discriminated against or they were horrible to them etc etc. And Iā€™m sure many if not all of these people have overshared to them so they may feel responsible in a way to keep ā€œinspiringā€ them. The reality is the pros have an image to maintain especially those who will be leaving in the next few years and need to be the ideal candidate for whatever job the bbc has. So they canā€™t do anything until it becomes even more extreme like the threats Dianne got in 2020.
Yeah, it really shouldnā€™t be up to the pros to tell these people to stop. Most of their fans are old enough to know better but luckily none of them are doing anything thatā€™s harmful to anyone though. The whole thing is just weird to me, I understand people love the pros but getting tattoos dedicated to them is insane to me.
 
Yeah, it really shouldnā€™t be up to the pros to tell these people to stop. Most of their fans are old enough to know better but luckily none of them are doing anything thatā€™s harmful to anyone though. The whole thing is just weird to me, I understand people love the pros but getting tattoos dedicated to them is insane to me.
It must also cost them a fortune to go to loads of the tours and then the gifts etc.
 
It must also cost them a fortune to go to loads of the tours and then the gifts etc.
I get theyā€™re trying to be nice with the gifts and all that but I canā€™t see how it doesnā€™t cause immense hassle to the pros. They either have to lug around 1001 cards and flowers and necklaces and bags of sweets for weeks or leave them at the venue/throw them in the bin.
 
Imagine turning up for a date with a bloke and he has monogrammed cuffs

(Also, his stylist is stealing a living)
TBF I think the monogrammed cuffs give an accurate impression - that the bloke wearing them is a bit of a preening twit. An early warning system, if you like.

I looked at his stylist's post and she wrote that she had 'curated' his look. You're not working at the British Museum, love, you're choosing from a series of interchangeable blazers for a bloke whose desired look is '50-year-old upmarket estate agent'.
 
The panel could do with a younger judge (male or female) but not Giovanni. Without sounding rude, his accent is kinda strong to be an effective judge. And there's his personality. Plus, you just know he'd rock up weekly in the double breasted jackets.
 
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