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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Strictly Shocker: Trained Dancer Voted Off!

Strictly Shocker: Trained Dancer Voted Off!

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Trained dancer Amber Davies faced elimination despite a perfect score.
  • Viewers reportedly favor 'underdogs' over technically skilled contestants.
  • Public vote's influence overrides judges' scores on Strictly.
Strictly Shocker: Trained Dancer Voted Off!

Trained dancer Amber Davies faced an unexpected elimination on Strictly Come Dancing, despite achieving a perfect score of 40 out of 40. This surprising turn of events has led to speculation that viewers are actively preferring 'underdog' contestants over those with extensive dance backgrounds.

Sources within the show indicate a growing public sentiment against technically proficient dancers like Davies and fellow contestant Lewis Cope. This trend suggests a deliberate effort by viewers to ensure a less experienced dancer wins the competition, prioritizing a journey of learning over established talent.

The power of the public vote appears to be the deciding factor, with judges' high scores being overridden by audience support for contestants perceived as underdogs. This dynamic highlights a significant shift in viewer engagement and voting patterns for the popular dance competition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amber Davies was in the bottom two despite a perfect score, suggesting public preference for less experienced dancers over those with professional training.
The 'underdogs' are contestants like Balvinder Sopal and Karen Carney, who have less formal dance training but have garnered significant public support.
While judges' scores influence the competition, the final decision ultimately rests with the public vote, which can override high scores.

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