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Strictly Come Dancing star still hasn't 'forgiven' the BBC for brutal axe from the show


A former Strictly judge has been quoted saying she cannot forgive the BBC for the way that they treated her even after she was one of the original judges on the hit dance show

Renowned choreographer Dame Arlene Phillips was a judge on the show from 2004-2008 but lost her seat to Britain's Got Talent's Alesha Dixon. Dame Arlene on Strictly in 2008 (Image: BBC) Read MoreRelated Articles Rob Rinder inundated with support as he shares moving post about his 'better half' Rylan Clark She has spoken excitedly about the project, saying it’s a show that has so many musical genres and ideas, and Andrew Lloyed Webber has found a way to bring it to life again.

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