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BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans claim 'tension' has been 'confirmed' by Motsi Mabuse after telling comment

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According to Strictly Come Dancing fans, 'tension' between the judges and one of the celebrity contestants has been 'confirmed' after a telling comment from Motis Mabuse.

It was the semi-final of the BBC One dance contest on Saturday night (December 9) and the remaining four couples performed twice for the judges and the voting public watching at home Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin received a standing ovation from Craig Revel Horwood during the penultimate week of the competition.

For their second dance, Williams, 29, and Kuzmin, 25, wore matching suits as they performed the Charleston to Fit As A Fiddle by Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor.

They made use of chairs, a ladder and umbrellas as they danced their way to a full 40 points. Craig said the dance was “the best Charleston I’ve ever seen in twenty years," while fellow judge Anton Du Beke told stage and TV actor Layton: "That’s the best thing you’ve ever done." READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers brand it 'utter filth' as they miss Ellie Leach over Vito Coppola detail READ MORE: Read more of today's top stories from the Manchester Evening News Meanwhile, Bobby Brazier was called “the king of ballroom” during the Strictly semi-finals.

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