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Strictly’s Dianne Buswell says she’s ‘shocked and upset’ after Dev Griffin’s shock axing


STRICTLY star Dianne Buswell has spoken for the first time since Dev Griffin’s axing from the show, saying she was “shocked” and “upset”.

The Radio 1 DJ unexpectedly faced a dance-off with Viscountess Weymouth and Aljaz Skorjanec, after the judges’ scores were combined with viewers’ votes.

 Dianne said she was 'shocked' that they had been booted off the show so early

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Dianne said she was ‘shocked’ that they had been booted off the show so early

Speaking on Strictly spin-off It Takes Two, Dianne told host Rylan Clark-Neal: “I was in a lot of shock. I didn’t think that Dev would be in the bottom two for a while, if at all.

“I think he did an amazing job on Saturday night. I thought his dance-off dance was ever better.

“I’m so proud of him but I’m really upset that he was in the bottom two and we happened to leave the competition.”

Dev added: “When I woke up that day, I didn’t think I’d be in the bottom two, but you can never tell, can you?”

 Dianne heading into the Strictly studios last night to film It Takes Two

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Dianne heading into the Strictly studios last night to film It Takes TwoCredit: Splash News
 Radio 1 star Dev looked sombre as he arrived in a taxi yesterday

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Radio 1 star Dev looked sombre as he arrived in a taxi yesterdayCredit: Splash News

However, the 34-year-old added: “Every single week is so different, I don’t think you can ever take your position from the previous week for granted.”

Dev and Dianne were scored 27 out of 40 for their Cha Cha Cha by the judges, leaving them tenth out of 13.

Former Strictly dancer James Jordan tweeted: “HOW DARE THE JUDGES SAY THEY ARE TRULY SHOCKED!!!! LIARS!!! AND ITS YOUR FAULT! FACT!

 Some felt that Dev and Dianne had been harshly marked by the judges

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Some felt that Dev and Dianne had been harshly marked by the judges
 It Takes Two host Rylan Clark-Neal was devastated to see them go

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It Takes Two host Rylan Clark-Neal was devastated to see them go

“Why can people not be more honest in the world….The public have been watching long enough to call bulls**t!”

He added: “Just mark what you see and then let the public decide… just do your job!”

And some fans branded the BBC hit a “fix” as they claimed they were unable to vote for Dev because the phone line wasn’t working.

Aussie professional Dianne even responded to one fan alerting bosses to the problems on Twitter — but later deleted her reply.

 

Fan Kirsty Powers, from South Wales, said: “The voting phone line ain’t working for Dev and Dianne!!!! Works for some and not for others!!! Strictly sort it out!”

Dianne retweeted the post with a sad face emoji on Saturday evening, minutes after the elimination was recorded.

BBC insiders said the phone line blockages impacted all contestants equally — and that the likelihood of getting through was not dependent upon the celebrity fans wanted to vote for.

Dev Griffin and Diane Buswell perform for the final time on Strictly Come Dancing before being voted out





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