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Gabby Logan gives VERY blunt response when asked about BBC equal pay and reveals she cried on the sofa and said 'people don't like me' after Strictly elimination


The presenter, 52, is replacing Gary on the BBC series where he was the broadcaster's highest paid star on £1.35million a year.

The trio created a secret WhatsApp group to discuss all things Match of the Day and strike a closer bond ahead of the big reveal - and even deleted messages to make sure the news stayed between them. Gabby's early elimination on Strictly Come Dancing deeply hurt her at the time and she recalled crying 'People don't like me' into her sofa the day she was voted off the show It is understood BBC executives, headed by new director of sport Alex Kay-Jelski, are eager to move the show in a fresh direction with the appointment of Logan, Chapman and Cates.

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