Former Strictly Professional Ian Waite Throws Serious Shade At Bruno Tonioli's Judging Style

"I love Bruno for the entertainment value, but nothing else," he said.

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Bruno Tonioli’s involvement in the new series of Strictly Come Dancing may still be uncertain, but it appears there’s one person who wouldn’t miss seeing him on the panel. 

Former professional dancer Ian Waite has thrown some serious shade at the show’s most animated judge, claiming he never says “anything technical” in his critiques. 

Ian was a dancer on the BBC ballroom series between 2005 and 2009, and is now a regular on spin-off show It Takes Two. 

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Speaking about rumours Bruno may not be able to return to the show later this year due to coronavirus travel restrictions in place, Ian told Fubar Radio’s Access All Areas: “Do you want the honest truth? I love Bruno for the entertainment value, but nothing else.

“He doesn’t really say anything technical. He’s not really the technician of the panel.

“It’s like, how many arms can I flail around and how expressive can I be?”

Last month, it was reported Bruno might not be able to fly between the US and UK each week to fulfil his judging roles on Strictly and America’s Dancing With The Stars as he usually does each year. 

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Reports have suggested he has chosen to stick with the US version of the show, leaving an empty seat on the UK panel alongside Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood

During his Fubar Radio interview, Ian – who was paired with the likes of Zoe Ball and Denise Lewis on Strictly – also had a few remarks to make about the professional dancers, revealing he has been confronted by some of them in the past for critiquing their routines. 

“There are some pros who don’t like you saying anything against them, but they can stuff it,” he said. 

Refusing to name names Ian added: “Most of them are gone now!”

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Ian with former dance partner Denise Lewis on the show in 2005
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After much speculation about whether Strictly will be able to go ahead this year while still adhering to social distancing guidelines, bosses confirmed last month that the show would be airing in 2020, though for a shorter time period than usual.

It was previously confirmed that bosses are considering isolating the cast of professional dancers and key production staff in a hotel together, so they can film the usual group routines. 

It has also been reported that the show will not be adding any new pros to the line up after the departures of Kevin Clifton and AJ Pritchard.

Strictly Come Dancing's Biggest Feuds And Fall-Outs
Fern Britton and Artem Chigvintsev(01 of13)
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Fern and Artem danced together in series 10, just missing out on the halfway point when they went home in week six.

In 2015, she claimed that she hadn’t enjoyed working with Artem, claiming he used to “kick” and “shove” her during rehearsals, also suggesting: “He was like, ‘Shut your face. Go home before I kill you’.

“I would say, ‘Oh please just kill me, it would be easier’. Or what was his other one? ‘If you go for a cup of tea now, I will blow off like an atomic bomb.’ I thought, well I won’t correct him on that one.”

Artem later claimed Fern’s comments were not reflective of “any situation he recognised”, insisting he treated the former This Morning host with “respect and genuine care”.
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Lynda Bellingham and Darren Bennett(02 of13)
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The late Loose Women star lasted four weeks in the competition back in 2009, where she was partnered with Darren Bennett.

A year after her death, Lynda’s widower Michael Pattemore gave an interview claiming she “hated” her experience on the dancing show.

“She said her partner Darren Bennett was such a miserable git. There was no laughter, no fun,” he explained. “All the way through rehearsals she didn’t mind training hard, but it was solid dance. He was just hard work. If Lynda had had a partner like Anton Du Beke or someone, now they would have had some fun together.”
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Gregg Wallace and Aliona Vilani(03 of13)
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The Masterchef star was the first celebrity eliminated from his series, which he put down to the fact that his professional partner wasn’t exactly his biggest fan.

“I love dancing, but if I were paired with somebody who liked me then I would have done better,” he said.

Following their elimination, Aliona also retweeted a number of messages calling for her to get a better partner in future series, with select messages including “could someone please give Aliona a decent partner next year”.

As it goes, the following year would see her lifting the Glitterball trophy with help from former The Wanted singer Jay McGuiness.
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Laura Whitmore and Giovanni Pernice(04 of13)
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In 2018, Laura Whitmore published a blog on HuffPost UK in which she outlined the difficulties she faced when she took part in Strictly two years earlier.

“I cried every day,” she wrote. “And I really was broken, both mentally and physically, by the end.

“To the outside world I tried to suck it up and smile, and I did that to the best of my ability, but it affected me deeply. My friends and family knew that I was struggling. And they were there for me. The media, however, saw me as blonde bait in a sequinned dress.”

Giovanni Pernice had previously dated Georgia May Foote, Laura’s close friend, until shortly before the series started.
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Danny John-Jules and Amy Dowden(05 of13)
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Things between Danny John-Jules and Amy Dowden got off to a strong start, with the pair landing some high scores in their first few weeks of dancing together on Strictly.

Unfortunately, by the time they bowed out of the competition, the pair had been dogged by rumours of a fall-out behind the scenes, with tabloid reports claiming he’d left her in tears after a blazing row.

During an appearance on It Takes Two, the pair admitted an argument had taken place, but refuted any “bullying” claims.

When Danny left the show, he declined to appear on It Takes Two with Amy, and later accused the show of “creating stories” about him, which the BBC insisted was not the case.
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Laila Rouass and Anton Du Beke(06 of13)
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In what was genuinely a low-point for Strictly Come Dancing, Anton Du Beke made headlines during an early series of the show, when he used a racial slur to describe his partner during an off-air conversation.

Anton later issued a statement insisting he’d only used the term “p**i” towards her as backstage “banter” (his words, not ours), and unreservedly apologised for his choice of language.

Former Strictly host Sir Bruce Forsyth later took a bit of heat after the scandal, when he claimed that Anton hadn’t done anything wrong.He said at the time: “We used to have a sense of humour about this. You go back 25, 30, 40 years and there has always been a bit of humour about the whole thing.

”The presenter was later forced to backtrack in a more official capacity, with a statement saying: “To be absolutely clear, the use of racially offensive language is never either funny or acceptable.”
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Anastacia and Brendan Cole(07 of13)
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Back in 2016, Brendan was forced to deny reports that he was bickering behind the scenes with his then-partner Anastacia, telling Digital Spy: “We’ve definitely had some conversations, I won’t lie about that.“I think we’re both two very strong-minded individuals in a process, but we get along very, very well.”Two years later, Anastacia revealed she was still in touch with “pretty much everyone” from Strictly, apart from her professional partner.“We don’t have that kind of connection. It was just for the show,” she said. (credit:BBC)
Nancy Dell'Olio and Anton Du Beke(08 of13)
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During a public event shortly after he and Nancy were voted out of Strictly, Anton was asked for his thoughts on her dancing abilities, joking they were “shit” and that his celebrity partner “never got that good”.

When asked whether he thought the judges had been “cruel” in their comments about Nancy, Anton responded: “I think the producers were cruel giving her to me in the first place.”

Reports around that time also claimed that Nancy had blamed Anton for her poor performance.
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Lulu and Brendan Cole(09 of13)
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That same year, another couple were apparently clashing behind the scenes, with Lulu and Brendan Cole both later revealing their working relationship wasn’t the best.

Brendan has suggested the Shout singer was “not a particularly nice person” when they worked together, and has since branded her his worst ever partner during an interview on Loose Women.

“Blooming awful,” he said. “But she felt the same about me, so it’s alright.”
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Kelvin Fletcher and Oti Mabuse(10 of13)
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They danced their way to victory and became firm friends in the process, but Kelvin and Oti were candid throughout their Strictly journey about the fact that they didn’t always see eye to eye during training.

In fact, in the weeks leading up to the final, Kelvin revealed that he and Oti had “come to blows” on more than one occasion during a particularly “hard week”.
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Michelle Visage and Giovanni Pernice(11 of13)
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Similarly, Michelle and Giovanni were both open about the fact that their fiery natures meant that they clashed during rehearsals, even if they always made up in the end.

The RuPaul’s Drag Race judge maintained that she and Giovanni were still friends despite their occasional spats, most notably after a tabloid report that she was “unhappy” with her partner, shortly before she was eliminated.

“Gio is my best friend in this competition, he is my rock and I trust him with everything,” she wrote on Twitter. “We have the most fun and laughs together and to suggest otherwise is just sad.”
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Brendan Cole and Shirley Ballas(12 of13)
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But it isn’t just the stars and their partners who have rubbed each other up the wrong way over the years.

During her first series on the show, Brendan and Shirley had an awkward moment when he contradicted a critique she’d given of one of his performances, and the Head Judge later admitted that there’d been some tension between them.

“He’s confrontational,” Shirley said. “Every other professional was extremely respectful, very well-mannered, ‘How are you Mrs Ballas? You’re doing a good job’.”

Brendan later admitted that he thinks the confrontation may have cost him his job on the show.
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Fiona Phillips and Brendan Cole(13 of13)
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After Brendan was axed from the show, Fiona said in an interview with the Daily Star that the move was "karma" as he "wasn't very nice" towards her when they were partnered together back in 2005."Brendan was a real bugger, actually," she claimed. "He wasn’t very nice. He was really naughty.“He’s not on the show now. Karma indeed. It works its way every time.” (credit:BBC)