The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Ashley’s tears as she says: They don’t want me on Strictly

- By Katie Hind SHOWBUSINE­SS EDITOR

IT HAS been a classic Strictly battle: the handsome housewives’ favourite versus the glamorous American accused of having an unfair advantage over her co-stars.

But while it might make good television, the competitio­n between YouTube star Joe Sugg and Ashley Roberts has left the pop star in floods of tears, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Ashley, who scored her second perfect 40 score of the series last night as she performed an American smooth, has become convinced viewers of the hit BBC show have rejected her on the brink of the final, telling friends: ‘They don’t want me here.’

The singer, who found herself in the dance-off last week despite being second on the leaderboar­d, has suffered in the weekly vote, with observers saying her years of profession­al dance experience have turned the public against her.

The judges heaped praise on her quickstep routine with partner Pasha Kovalev last week and voted to save her and instead send home Casualty actor Charles Venn.

‘Ashley feels she is not wanted on the show and it is terribly sad for her,’ said a source close to the singer. ‘She is particular­ly upset because she wasn’t the one who went to the BBC, begging to be signed up for Strictly. They approached her, knowing what she had done in the past. This has been so sad for Ashley. Imagine going to work when people don’t want you there.’

Friends of Ashley, 37, a member of US band the Pussycat Dolls in the 2000s, insist she is ‘working her butt off’ in training to have a chance of lifting the coveted glitterbal­l trophy next week.

Meanwhile, Pasha is said to be distraught at the public attacks she has received, with viewers backing relative unknown Joe to win.

Ashley is not the only current Strictly contestant with profession­al dance experience. According to the CV of former Steps star Fay Tozer, she is trained in 12 types of dance, including Bollywood, tap, jazz, burlesque, folk and salsa.

Fay is also a fully trained choreograp­her, but she has not suffered the same backlash.

The public’s reaction to Ashley has been so harsh that host Tess Daly last week called on viewers to ‘cut her some slack’, describing her as ‘an absolute sweetheart’.

YouTube vlogger Joe, 26, and his partner Dianne Buswell are the bookies’ favourite.

Last week, Ashley described receiving a call in July from Strictly’s celebrity booker Stefania Aleksander, and being ‘so chuffed to be asked to take part’. ‘I remember my heart feeling like it was going to burst,’ she said. ‘I was so excited and so unbelievab­ly grateful to have been given the opportunit­y to be a part of such an amazing show.

‘I knew I was probably going to get some backlash, but this is a brand new skill for me. The ballroom and Latin world is so different in how they carry their bodies, how they transfer their weight – with hip hop and jazz you almost get to come up with the movement yourself.

‘Ballroom is very specific, so it’s very challengin­g. Strictly has given me the opportunit­y to learn so many new things, to challenge myself, to keep showing up, upping my game each week, and to be able to perform again is such a gift.’

Ashley had hoped Strictly would provide a happy ending to what has been a harrowing year. In March, her father Pat took his own life, aged 69, following a battle with mental health issues. The call from Strictly came while she was still grieving.

‘This has been a very turbulent year for me, and being a part of Strictly has been healing on many levels,’ she explained. ‘I find it hard to be vulnerable and share my highs and lows.’

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 ??  ?? SO ELEGANT: Ashley and Pasha’s American smooth on Strictly last night
SO ELEGANT: Ashley and Pasha’s American smooth on Strictly last night

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