Kara Tointon admits she’s AGAINST same-sex Strictly couples

Kara Tointon has waded into the controversial same-sex Strictly Come Dancing couples debate.

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by Jack White |
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The BBC One dancing competition has teased the idea of introducing gender-neutral couples on the show – but Kara is among those who doesn't think it should happen.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Kara, 31, said: "I don't agree with the same-sex plan at all.

"You have a man because he is going to lead and you have a woman who will be lead."

The former EastEnders actress is at risk of causing offence to the LGBT community, but she insisted: "It's not to do with sexual orientation."

Kara and Artem won the competition in 2010
Kara and Artem won the competition in 2010

Kara won the 2010 series of Strictly, with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev who she later went on to have a relationship with.

Her comments echo those of fellow dancer James Jordan who has insisted the same-sex move would be a bad one.

Speaking to The Sun last month, he said: "It's wrong. I think they would lose so many viewers.

"If [same-sex couples] want to, go and do their own competitions, but ballroom dancing is about a man dancing with a woman – that's fact."

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