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Strictly Come Dancing makes HUGE decision over glitzy costumes as they take progressive decision to make them cruelty-free and ditch real feathers following PETA plea


The bold decision from BBC bosses come after the animals rights group, PETA, made an appeal for them to stop using real feather as they argued it caused the animals pain.

The move comes after the report that Shirley Ballas was forced to make a last minute outfit change in November after animal rights charity PETA slammed the BBC show for its use of feathers. The move comes after the report that Shirley Ballas was forced to make a last minute outfit change in November after animal rights charity PETA slammed the BBC show for its use of feathers The show was slammed the week before by animal rights charity PETA for the cruel use of real feathers in this year's glitzy costumes and claimed that said bird plumage is often cruelly harvested.

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