BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans want bosses to 'take action' after 'appalling booking' - Gloucestershire Live
Thomas Skinner's participation in Strictly Come Dancing raises concerns due to his controversial social media posts, prompting calls for BBC action amid fan backlash.
- Strictly Come Dancing announced on Thursday that Thomas Skinner, tenth celebrity contestant, will perform before judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke within weeks.
- Following the announcement, fans said, `'Appalling booking- has the BBC not seen his social media output?'`, urging the BBC to review Skinner's controversial posts.
- His online presence led to an unexpected friendship with US Vice President JD Vance, and he claimed to have received death threats and 'vile comments about my children'.
- Consequently, fans have inundated the BBC with complaints and threatened to boycott the program over Skinner’s casting, following the controversy and Ofcom filings.
- The uproar comes as a long period of BBC and Strictly scandals over the past year, including probes into allegations against Naga Munchetty and Gregg Wallace.
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BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans want bosses to 'take action' after 'appalling booking' - Gloucestershire Live
Strictly Come Dancing fans have taken to social media to express their disgust over one of the latest stars who has signed up for the upcoming series and have demanded the BBC take action
·Gloucester, United Kingdom
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