It's another week and therefore another day filled with Strictly Come Dancing fixed rumours.
And now regular professional dancer Brendan Cole - who has been on the show since the first series in 2004 - has spoken out about those Strictly fix rumours.
During this series, Brendan was paired with Anastacia and, although they were a good team, they were the sixth couple to leave the show. And Strictly - similar to The X Factor - is regularly accused of being a fix when viewers are not happy with the results. Viewers accused the show of being a fix after Melvin Odoom was kicked off the show when Anastacia couldn't perform during the dance off because of an injury.
Last weekend, viewers were unhappy that Claudia Fragapane didn't get higher marks for her Argentine Tango, and now Brendan has defended the show. In his column with Digital Spy, he admitted: "[Last week] we saw some interesting marks from the judges, as always! I don't agree with those rumours that they're fixing it – I just don't know that they always know what they're talking about!
"We're talking about people who have been learning to do this for a few days in each dance, so you can always go, 'That wasn't right, that wasn't right', although what they're achieving it is very, very good."
He continued: "But with certain things I'm thinking, 'How can you give a 10 to something that is either mistaken or not the correct way to do it or it's a bit awkward looking?'
"It just doesn't make sense to me. And likewise, how can you not give something a 10 when it was pretty much perfect given the situation? It's an odd one!"
It certainly is Brendan, we know we sometimes disagree with the judges.
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