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Originally Posted by Christmas Lights
And yet nobody cared when Jill Halfpenny had previous dance experience.
Or Joe McFadden ,who from what I heard performed on stage ballroom prior to strictly.
Caroline Flack took part in a disabled version of strictly, so already gained dance experience before she won strictly.
Kimberly Wyatt was also a dancer beforehand .
Those are just a few I can think of.
Like I said if people hate dance experience ,then the competition would be full of Anne widdecombs & ed Balls .
It's impossible for strictly not to have contestants with some advantages in dance .
It's funny how nobody minds dancing on ice ,which I always found unfair when not everyone has ever set foot on the ice , Clearly some people have dabbled in ice skating though so will have an advantage.
Maybe BBC should axe strictly,seen as there's too much media bs & people get their knickers in a twist every year over "dance experience".
People seemed fine with the sister show 'strictly dance fever ' , as that was always clear about the contestants all being dancers . Difference being they were non celebrity.
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The true amateurs to win Strictly were the cricketers Darren Gough and Mark Ramprakash. When a hard ball is being bowled at your head at 90 mph you have to have natural dancing feet.
Strictly is soft as ****e now - the next stage in reducing credibility will be giving everyone 2 X couples choice dances to wave arms and legs around and not make the celebs do anything too difficult like the nasty Foxtrot or Waltz.