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Originally Posted by Christmas Spirit
Well done to him,but one of the other celebs should have won. But we know Strictly is a popularity contest,and the whole journey cliche clinches the deal aswell, especially if sympathy is involved.
Be interesting to see how close the voting was , I think Sarah & JB could have given him a run for his money.....they were strong with fans and overall likeability . But Sarah ,JB & Tasha- those 3 have been fantastic throughout imo and they were robbed.
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My main thing that I'm not happy about with Chris's win is that he won for reasons that were away from genuine fan popularity or dancing quality, he won because of his disability which ruined the Show right from the start, as there were loads of the audience that were going to vote for him regardless of anything that he said or his performances.
And anyone that had a remote chance at gaining support as the numbers got lower were removed before they were given that chance.
Imo as Rose and Chris (and a myriad of other disabled contestants have shown over the years on Strictly) there needs to be one of three solutions offered to the table imo.
1. The BBC creates a spin-off dancing contest for disabled contestants, so they're all competing on an equal turf to each other, thus no advantages in the vote towards one disabled contestant amongst non-disabled contestants.
2. The judges and the public learn to treat the disabled contestants the same as every other contestant on the Show, something that after all of these years still hasn't been mastered by either group.
Or 3. If the first two can't be achieved then the disabled contestants need to be banned from taking part on the Show, because it is meant to be an equal competition for every contestant to have a shot at winning the Show, and it's been clear to see this year that it was certainly not equal for someone like Shayne or Wynne to compete with Chris in the public vote, regardless of how they came across or danced.
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