2023-10-23 11:54:04
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Anton Du Beke, the professional dancer-turned-judge on 'Strictly Come Dancing', reportedly received a warning from the show's bosses after making a risqué joke during an episode. While commenting on a samba performance by Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin, Du Beke joked about doing a naked dance with fellow panelist Craig Revel Horwood. However, the joke did not sit well with BBC chiefs as it was aired before the watershed.
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In other news from 'Strictly Come Dancing', comedian Eddie Kadi became the fourth celebrity to be eliminated from the show. He found himself in the dance-off with 'Love Island' star Zara McDermott. Eddie and his dance partner Karen Hauer performed the samba to 'Calm Down' by Rema and Selena Gomez, while Zara and her partner Graziano Di Prima performed an American Smooth to 'Can't Fight the Moonlight' by LeAnn Rimes. Zara was chosen to stay in the competition.
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When asked about his time on 'Strictly', Eddie Kadi expressed his enjoyment and fulfillment of being on the show. He mentioned that it was a dream come true and the happiest moment of his career. Eddie also highlighted the importance of his culture and upbringing in his comedy and presenting, aiming to showcase it during his time on the show. He thanked his family for their support and expressed his desire to entertain and bring happiness to people.
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