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STRICTLY FROSTY!

Cringing looks, acid chemistry – and swirling backstage rumours about the REAL Strictly competitio­n... between its two judging queens

- By Sarah Rainey

WITH raunchy routines, cleavage-baring costumes and even a steamy smooch under the disco ball (Debbie McGee, we’re looking at you), the new series of Strictly Come Dancing should be living up to its reputation of getting viewers hot under the collar.

But just two weeks in, fans have sensed an n uncharacte­ristic chill in the air.

A froideur has descended on the judging panel,l, where Darcey Bussell, 48, and until recently the e show’s only female judge, appears on far-frommfrien­dly terms with Shirley Ballas, 57, Strictly’s s new head honcho.

The tension became apparent in week one, whenn a nervous Shirley mistakenly called Holby City y star Chizzy Akudolu ‘Lizzy’. Darcey made no attempt to disguise her glee, laughing loudly and putting her head in her hands as Shirley tried to make amends.

Later in the episode, Darcey offered constructi­ve criticism on actor Joe McFadden’s footwork – and Shirley saw a chance to get her own back.

‘I have to slightly disagree with my learned friend,’ she said, before doling out exactly the opposite advice. Darcey pursed her lips and raised her eyebrows.

Then on last Saturday’s show the two women spent much of the evening leaning away from one another and pointedly cosying up to Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood on their opposing sides.

When celebrity chef Simon Rimmer waltzed to Liverpool anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone, Shirley was moved to tears. And eagleeyed viewers will have spotted that when she stood up to hug Simon after his emotional routine, Darcey put her head in her hands – once again.

On Sunday night’s ‘ Dance Debrief’, thereere was another awk awkward encounter. First Darcey seemed to snub Shirley’s invitation to dance; then Shirley sat in front of Darcey on the sofa, leaving her craning her neck to see.

‘Have Shirley and Darcey fallen out already?’ asked one fan on Twitter. Another simply commented: ‘Body language between Darcey and Shirley. Ouch.’

So what’s really going on between the two Strictly sirens? Certainly, it would be difficult to find two more dissimilar characters.

Darcey, a former prima ballerina at the Royal Ballet, had a privileged childhood which saw her attending musical theatre school in London and sashaying from one gilded opportunit­y to the next, soon becoming the darling of British ballet. She now lives in Australia with her husband of 20 years and two daughters.

Shirley, meanwhile, is a workingcla­ss girl from Merseyside who started dancing at seven and worked her way up to winning world titles in Latin and ballroom.

She’s been divorced twice, has a 31-year- old son and apparently has a thing for younger men (her most recent boyfriend was a Rus Russian 26 years her junior).

Sources on the show say there is palpable tension between the pair. ‘Shirley’s arrived all guns blazing and that has put Darcey’s back up,’ says a show insider. ‘She’s theatrical and loud, whereas Darcey is reserved and demure.

‘They are profession­al and civil towards one another at work but they aren’t friends.’

The BBC has refused to comment on the dynamic between the two women. But fans who have watched them on set say the lack of chemistry is even more tangible in real life. One audience member who attended the live shows last weekend says Shirley and Darcey barely exchanged pleasantri­es.

Not only is Darcey said to be peeved at having another woman on the show, but she doesn’t appear to like having Shirley as her superior. Some suggested Darcey fancied the top job after Len Goodman’s recent retire retirement, although friends insist she wasn’t in the running. ‘She didn’t have enough ballroom expertise,’ one acquaintan­ce reveals.

For a woman like Darcey – the only belle of the Strictly panel for five years – getting used to female company can take time.

A source connected with the show says Darcey dislikes the format of the judges’ weekly entrance dance, too, which sees her paired with Craig, who had a second hip replacemen­t this summer.

‘She feels somewhat put out that Shirley gets to do dazzling moves with Bruno and she is stuck with a few steps with Craig. She feels this puts her in a bad light.’

She’s also said to be less-thanimpres­sed by revelation­s about Shirley’s private life, after her exhusband Corky Ballas claimed that Shirley cheated on him with at least ten men during their 23year marriage. ‘She worries it’s bringing the show into disrepute,’ a show insider reveals.

It doesn’t help that Shirley is everything her clean-as-a-whistle colleague is not. Warm, giggly and girlish, she has a knack for charm- ingi everyone she encounters. While Darcey struggled to settle inton Strictly back in 2012, alienatin ing viewers with her Sloaney mannerisms, Shirley’s only problem seems to be an excess of enthusiasm – professing to ‘love’ almost every dance routine.

Darcey, by contrast, has never l looked more like an ice queen.

Sharon Savoy, a three-times world dance champion who competed at the same time as Shirley, says the woman she knows hates hostility and will be doing her best to get on with everyone. ‘She will c combine her world champion e expertise with her hometown girl charm,’ Sharon explains.

‘Shirley was an admirer of my ballet background and I’m confident she will respect Darcey’s Royal Ballet perspectiv­e and enjoy her camaraderi­e.’

Shirley may be new to Strictly, but she has buckets of experience. She’s already impressed viewers with her dance-specific terminolog­y and comprehens­ive critiques. All this only serves to show up Darcey, whose comments can sometimes be light on detail.

Also fuelling friction between the two is the thorny issue of pay. According to figures released earlier this year by the BBC, Len and Bruno both earned between £200,000 and £249,000 a year, while Darcey and Craig are on between £150,000 and £199,000.

As the new head judge, Shirley is believed to be on a similar salary to her predecesso­r. For Darcey, with five years’ loyal service under her belt, that can’t be easy to swallow.

Will they both survive? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain, these two dancing queens are two very different creatures.

Put her head in her hands ‘She’s theatrical and loud’

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 ??  ?? Nip in the air: Darcey grimaces at touchy-feely Shirley. Left: She puts her head in her hands as the head judge drops a clanger
Nip in the air: Darcey grimaces at touchy-feely Shirley. Left: She puts her head in her hands as the head judge drops a clanger

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