Strictly feud revealed as pro dancer ‘roasts’ judge live on air in shock moment --[Reported by Umva mag]

STRICTLY Come Dancing professional Johannes Radebe has revealed some tension with one of the four judges on the BBC show. After Strictly Come Dancing couple Johannes Radebe and partner Montell Douglas took to the floor for their Viennese Waltz, they seemed to win over the judges. BBCStrictly Come Dancing’s fourth week saw Montell and Johannes performing the Viennese Waltz.[/caption] BBCAs the couple spoke to Claudia Winkleman after their dance, Johannes revealed tension with one of the judges.[/caption] The pair’s soft performance to to Nobody Gets Me by SZA earned them 33, putting them high up the score leaderboard. Earning high praise across all four judges with notable comments from head judge Shirley Ballas, it appears one judge’s comments weren’t what South African dancer Johannes wanted to hear. After the pair headed up to discuss their performance with Claudia Winkleman, Johannes revealed his mission in training his celebrity partner had been to stop Anton du Beke from standing up and ‘demoing’ to them. Claudia pointed out: “What I love Jojo is your main aim – and he doesn’t know this – was not to get a demonstration from Anton.” He joked: “I said this to Montel at the beginning of the week that the last thing I want to see is Anton standing up and reminding us of how to go into hold for the thousandth time.” Fans also noticed the tension, as one wrote on social media: “JoJo roasting Anton.” Another posted: “Good to know that Johannes has also had enough of Anton.” “johannes kinda real as f*** for that we don’t need an anton demo every week,” shared a third. Another added: “JoJo calling Anton out.” Fans raged that the couple were also seemingly undermarked and failed to receive any 9s or 10s for their dancing. The moment comes as after last week’s performance, fans worried Johannes wasn’t enjoying this year’s series. Following last week’s episode, one fan wrote on social media to the dancer: “Hope you had fun Johannes! You haven’t been your usual joyous self lately (on Strictly). Many fans have been concerned about you lovely.” Johannes replied to the comment as he reassured: “I’m okay darling, Montel has been good to me and we’re enjoying the dancing. Hope you’re good. X.” BBCThe couple’s dance scored them high praise with the judges.[/caption] BBCTheir Viennese Waltz scored 33 out of 40, putting them in the top four on the leaderboard.[/caption] BBCJohannes joked that all he wanted was to avoid Anton du Beke from demonstrating their hold to them.[/caption]

Oct 12, 2024 - 20:32
Strictly feud revealed as pro dancer ‘roasts’ judge live on air in shock moment --[Reported by Umva mag]

STRICTLY Come Dancing professional Johannes Radebe has revealed some tension with one of the four judges on the BBC show.

After Strictly Come Dancing couple Johannes Radebe and partner Montell Douglas took to the floor for their Viennese Waltz, they seemed to win over the judges.

a woman in a pink dress is dancing with a man in a white suit
BBC
Strictly Come Dancing’s fourth week saw Montell and Johannes performing the Viennese Waltz.[/caption]
a group of people standing on a stage with a disco ball in the background
BBC
As the couple spoke to Claudia Winkleman after their dance, Johannes revealed tension with one of the judges.[/caption]

The pair’s soft performance to to Nobody Gets Me by SZA earned them 33, putting them high up the score leaderboard.

Earning high praise across all four judges with notable comments from head judge Shirley Ballas, it appears one judge’s comments weren’t what South African dancer Johannes wanted to hear.

After the pair headed up to discuss their performance with Claudia Winkleman, Johannes revealed his mission in training his celebrity partner had been to stop Anton du Beke from standing up and ‘demoing’ to them.

Claudia pointed out: “What I love Jojo is your main aim – and he doesn’t know this – was not to get a demonstration from Anton.”

He joked: “I said this to Montel at the beginning of the week that the last thing I want to see is Anton standing up and reminding us of how to go into hold for the thousandth time.”

Fans also noticed the tension, as one wrote on social media: “JoJo roasting Anton.”

Another posted: “Good to know that Johannes has also had enough of Anton.”

“johannes kinda real as f*** for that we don’t need an anton demo every week,” shared a third.

Another added: “JoJo calling Anton out.”

Fans raged that the couple were also seemingly undermarked and failed to receive any 9s or 10s for their dancing.

The moment comes as after last week’s performance, fans worried Johannes wasn’t enjoying this year’s series.

Following last week’s episode, one fan wrote on social media to the dancer: “Hope you had fun Johannes! You haven’t been your usual joyous self lately (on Strictly). Many fans have been concerned about you lovely.”

Johannes replied to the comment as he reassured: “I’m okay darling, Montel has been good to me and we’re enjoying the dancing. Hope you’re good. X.”

a woman in a pink dress is dancing with a man in a white suit
BBC
The couple’s dance scored them high praise with the judges.[/caption]
a group of people sitting at a table with the number 33 on it
BBC
Their Viennese Waltz scored 33 out of 40, putting them in the top four on the leaderboard.[/caption]
a man and a woman are standing next to each other on a stage
BBC
Johannes joked that all he wanted was to avoid Anton du Beke from demonstrating their hold to them.[/caption]




The following news has been carefully analyzed, curated, and compiled by Umva Mag from a diverse range of people, sources, and reputable platforms. Our editorial team strives to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information we provide. By combining insights from multiple perspectives, we aim to offer a well-rounded and comprehensive understanding of the events and stories that shape our world. Umva Mag values transparency, accountability, and journalistic integrity, ensuring that each piece of content is delivered with the utmost professionalism.