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Strictly Come Dancing slammed by animal rights charity for 'cruel and gory' element to their costumes
PETA said that the 'gory, not glamourous' use of birds feathers have 'no place on the dancefloor' as they pleaded with show bosses to use alternative products.
Strictly Come Dancing has been slammed by an animal rights charity for the cruel use of real feathers in this years glitzy costumes (Lauren Oakley pictured) PETA said that the 'gory, not glamourous' use of birds feathers have 'no place on the dancefloor' as they pleaded with show bosses to use alternative products (Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin pictured) Elsewhere, Strictly could be caught up in a favouritism row with several viewers accusing the BBC of giving out special treatment to Wynne Evans and Katya Jones
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