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CJ from Eggheads says he was refused Strictly same sex couple as it's a 'family show'
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the bbc are trash
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I think it's right to stick with traditional partnerships imo.
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I honestly doubt he was ever approached.
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I think he has hit a crisis point in his life.:shrug:
He doesn't look well to me. |
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Probably refused because he's a bellend tbh.
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Wasn't Marcus Collins gonna have a same sex partner last series? But something happened that stopped him from appearing altogether I think.
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Btw he's got a book out, convenient timing
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I don't understand how being gay stops you from enjoying dancing with a person of the opposite sex.
It's just dancing. It's the contrast of a man & woman dancing together. Nothing sexual. To expect the entire format to change just for him is just wrong. |
like that tit ever got approached
unless he was in a bush |
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The show is about dancing, not sex and to suggest otherwise would put a very different slant on the public perception of the show. If this is a family show then the content should not be inferred as literally sexual, which by extension precludes any implication that a participants sexuality should be reflected in the gender of their partner. Just a thought, if if this man chooses to stand by the ridiculous assertion that his dancing performances are so intimately linked to sex and sexuality, would he not have been cheating on his real life sexual partner by taking part?:hehe: |
It's not about relationships though so I don't really see why they want "same sex" partners. It's like having equal male and females on BB for example. Dancing always has one man and one woman partner. The fact they don't allow "same sex" couples isn't because it's homophobic.
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..oh just read the title..:laugh:..so yeah, a family show and families are not all male/female parents so...
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I think he is being rather petty really.
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Like Jonathan said, dancing isn't about sexuality, it's about dance, if you start sticking same sex partnerships together just because one of them is gay, then it is about sexuality and to me that would be more harmful than good, like 'look at that queer having dance with a man because he's not man enough to dance with a woman' it's a ridiculous notion, one that's coming from a place of people wanting to turn everything into all rainbows and glitter, it's not needed, Strictly is doing fine and the multitude of gay people that have been on there have done well (questionably) with female partners, it's a complete non issue and it's just a load of fuss being made about nothing.
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'Gay rights' is a brilliant motion and it's made amazing moves in the last decade, but it comes a time where it becomes too much and it starts to become annoying, we have marriage, we have rights, the world is much more accepting to lgbt people in general these days, why push it and shove it down people's throats?
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I'm on the fence. I don't see why they can't just let a gay couple on... I'm sure it will happen soon enough though. |
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I don't see it as a big deal.
I'd be happy to watch a same-sex couple compete. I found it brilliant that in one of the international versions, two females won the show dancing together. But I don't see it as homophobic either. |
I fail to see anything homophobic about it, they arent having sex, they arent having a relationship, nor are they portraying one.
Homophobia would be discriminating against someone because of their sexuality, not refusing them special priviliges. The participants DANCE together, sexuality has nothing to do with that. If it were a dating show i might concede the point that provision should be made for people representing their own particular sexual niche. But it isnt a dating show, its a dance show and should be neutral with regard to such matters. Turn this on its head for a minute, if sexuality is at the core of dancing, does that mean all those mixed sex couples are in some form of sexual relationships? Should we then push the show past the watershed for all that (hetero)sexual activity we are exposing our children to? Or are they just dancing? |
How many of the male professionals have been homosexual over the series? Lots. They danced with female partners... didn't seem to be an issue for them.
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