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Celebrity Mastermind accused of changing the rules for Strictly Come Dancing's Janette Manrara

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Strictly Come Dancing's Janette Manrara as she was quizzed on the show. The professional dancer was appearing on the BBC One show for charity on Saturday night (February 19), along with comedian Nish Kuma, Saturday Kitchen's wine expert Olly Smit and Eastender's legend John Altman, aka Nasty Nick.

And viewers were convinced the show had changed its rules for Janette after Clive allowed her second answer to a question. Read more 'Tinder Swindler' defends himself in first interview - with new girlfriend Clive has asked her: "Wagyu is a Japanese breed of farm animal reared for its highly prized meat which has a marble texture. . .

what type of meat is it?"But Janette at first replied: "Wagyu?" before a few seconds later exclaiming: "Oh beef!". Video: Rylan Clark dances with Janette Manrara on Strictly It Takes Two (Birmingham Mail)Tasty By Greggs Opens In PrimarkBurst main turns Birmingham Road in Sutton Coldfield into riverMet Office national morning forecast for February 19 - aftermath of Storm Eunice with band of rain and wind sweeping inTerrifying moment lorry overturns on M40Gogglebox cast react to cost of living protests around the UKChef Dan LeeCouncillor Ewan Mackey poses question about Trojan Horse AffairGogglebox viewers left feeling 'queasy' over Ellie's dog behaviourITV Coronation Street - Shona insists that Max is a 'good kid'Planes land at London Heathrow airport in strong winds during Storm EuniceEmmerdale: Meena admits to hitting Ben with an oarHer answer was accepted, giving her 12 points in the general knowledge round.

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