The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Strictly ratings spike due to row rumours

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Strictly Come Dancing saw a boost in the ratings following reports of a row between Danny John-jules and his partner Amy Dowden.

The duo have hit the headlines in recent days, prompting the profession­al dancer to say she never felt threatened by the Red Dwarf star.

Around 9.9 million people tuned in to watch them land at the bottom of the leaderboar­d for their samba to Feels Like Home by Sigala, Fuse ODG, Sean Paul and Kent Jones.

The show gave BBC1 a 47% share of the audience for the timeslot, peaking with 10.8 million viewers.

This marks an improvemen­t on last week, when the show drew an average of 9.5 million, peaking at 10.3 million.

John-jules scored just 27 points for his routine, leaving him at risk of a place in the dance-off.

After the show, he retweeted comments from fans claiming he had been under-marked by the judges.

It is his second week in a row at the bottom of the leaderboar­d after he also failed to impress with his quickstep.

On Saturday, judge Craig Revel Horwood told the actor: “I thought it was very spiky, very stiff. It lacked fluidity. There is too much energy in your dancing and I never say that about dancers, ever.”

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