Strictly Come Dancing fans weren’t happy with the judges after they gave Emma Barton and Anton Du Beke a lower score than they thought they deserved.
Three couples made it to the final of the hotly-anticipated competition including Emma and Anton, Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden and of course Oti Mabuse and Kelvin Fletcher.
Emma and Anton have finished the competition without getting a perfect score (and we have no idea why?).
While the other judges blessed their Viennese Waltz a 10, Craig Revel Horwood was a little less impressed, giving them a nine instead. Seriously, Craig? It’s the FINAL.
Taking to Twitter to voice their rage, one commented: ‘Emma & Anton deserved a 40. That waltz was STUNNING & I’m actually raging they didn’t get 4 10s.’
It's a bit disappointing there was no 40 for Emma and Anton. Just one. #StrictlyFinal
— Cllr Pam Buchan (@Asterinidae) December 14, 2019
Am teary with anger that Craig couldn't give Anton and Emma a 10!!#StrictlyFinal
— AuroraLuxe (@LuxeAurora) December 14, 2019
It's a bit disappointing there was no 40 for Emma and Anton. Just one. #StrictlyFinal
— Cllr Pam Buchan (@Asterinidae) December 14, 2019
Another 9 for Emma and Anton 😮sometimes Craig you’re a mean aul goat #StrictlyFinal
— michelle loughran (@mickeylough) December 14, 2019
Stacey won last year and didn’t score a 40 so Emma could win #StrictlyFinal
— Joanne Cronin (@purple_sounds) December 14, 2019
Craig really out giving Emma and Kelvin 9s for their final dances he must be fun at parties #StrictlyFinal #Strictly pic.twitter.com/192XfQh2HX
— Thomas Steven 🍀 (@thomassteven00) December 14, 2019
Another problem viewers faced at home was the issue with the online voting system.
When going onto the official website, fans found that the server wouldn’t allow them to chose their favourite celebrity.
Although, the BBC have since taken to Twitter to advise viewers to ring the number instead of voting online due to the ‘high volume of votes’.
They tweeted: ‘We are experiencing a very high volume of votes this evening. if you are having any difficulties voting online remember you can vote by phone, the numbers are all on http://bbc.co.uk/strictly.’
You can catch up on Strictly Come Dancing on BBC iPlayer.
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