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BBC Strictly Come Dancing 'feud' brought up live on-air after star swipes at judge

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Johannes Radebe and his dance partner Montell Douglas wowed the judges with their Viennese Waltz, scoring an impressive 33 out of 40. But it wasn't just their dance moves that got people talking - fans are convinced there's a bit of a tiff brewing between Johannes and judge Anton Du Beke.

After their performance, which particularly impressed head judge , Johannes admitted to host Claudia Winkleman that he had one goal in mind to prevent Anton from giving a standing demonstration. "What I love about JoJo is that your main aim - and he doesn't know this - was not to get a demonstration from Anton," said Claudia.

Johannes confirmed, jokingly stating: "I said to at the beginning of the week that the last thing I want to see is standing up and reminding us of how to go into hold for the thousandth time." Despite the cheeky comment, Anton only had praise for the pair, declaring their performance as his "favourite dance of the night".

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However, viewers sensed the underlying tension, with one fan commenting on social media: "JoJo roasting Anton." Another chimed in, saying, "Good to know that Johannes has also had enough of Anton."

A third viewer tweeted: "Johannes kinda real as f*** for that we don't need an Anton demo every week." Meanwhile, another chimed in: "JoJo calling Anton out."

But it wasn't just Johannes' comments that had tongues wagging, reports . There was also a noticeable tension between Wynne Evans and his dance partner, Katya Jones. During Saturday's show, Katya appeared to snub Wynne's attempt at a high-five, leading to what fans described as an 'awkward' and 'uncomfortable' interaction.

The moment unfolded while Wynne and Katya were standing with fellow contestants and host Claudia Winkleman. As Wynne reached to place his hand on Katya's waist, she quickly moved it away.

The incident, caught on camera, sparked a flurry of social media reactions, prompting the pair to address the situation in an video apology.

Katya initiated the apology saying: "Hello everybody it's Wynne and Katya here. We just wanted to say we were just messing around in the Clauditorium on Saturday night and just want to say sorry."

Wynne continued with: "It was a silly joke," before adding: "Yes, sorry".

The opera star further clarified in the video caption: "Apologies for this tonight we were just messing around. We really are amazing friends. The high 5's is a running joke. Have a great evening @katyajones."

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