BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers raging over Craig Revel Horwood's 'weird' comment to Sarah Hadland

BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers raging over Craig Revel Horwood's 'weird' comment to Sarah Hadland

by · Birmingham Live

BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers have issued the same complaint over Craig Revel-Horwood's comments towards Sarah Hadland and her dance partner Vito Coppola in Blackpool. After the pair's performance on the BBC show, Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig wasn't too sure.

He described the dance as being "a bit too perfect". Craig added: "I know it sounds weird, I know it sounds weird! But it just lacked an attitude in those still moments that brought you out of the crowd. However spactacular, darling!"

One viewer said: "'It was a bit TOO perfect' - oh shut the hell up Craig, no pleasing him. He constantly bitches about imperfections and then complains because there aren't any. Being a t*** for the sake of it." A second typed: "Craig huh??? What the hell 'the dance is TOO perfect' means? Huh?"

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"TOO PERFECT?? Literally just give it a 10 it was so good … that’s what couples choice should be!!" another said. Meanehile another fumed: "Craig saying Sarah was too perfect is a load of rubbish. He’s waiting to give his 10 to one specific person and he’s making stuff up to make sure it happens that way."

Last Saturday night (November 9), Vito and Sarah performed the American Smooth to Proud by Heather Small, a song which Sarah's character often sang in the hit BBC comedy show, Miranda. They were awarded a very respectable 33 out of a possible 40 points by the judges, who appeared to have mixed opinions with Craig Revel Horwood criticising Hadland’s hand positions and Shirley Ballas asking her to focus on "neater, smaller details".

Despite the divided comments, Vito and Sarah safely made it through to another week in the competition and the excited pair will perform a couple's choice routine to Padam Padam by Kylie Minogue in the world-famous Tower Ballroom in Blackpool.