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BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'there's a reason' in same complaint as it 'doesn't add up'

by · Manchester Evening News

Strictly Come Dancing fans were left issuing the same complaint as a choice during the latest live show 'didn't add up'. The remaining 12 couples returned to the ballroom with their brand new routines with the hope of surviving another week.

Among those performing on Saturday night (October 19) were Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal after they made it through to week five of the BBC One dance contest where podcast host and reality star Pete faced the notoriously difficult rumba.

Pete admitted he was not a fan of the dance, which he and Jowita performed to the Oasis track 'Don't Look Back in Anger' and after his performance as he achieved a score of 22, having failed to catch the attention of all of the judges.

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Craig Revel Horwood also took issue with the routine as he said the lifts were “totally illegal” and suggested that in a competition there could be a “disqualification” for the moves, but praised Wicks for the work that had gone into the dance.

But it was the song choice that didn't got down well with Strictly viewers following Liam and Noel Gallagher's big reunion news earlier this year, with it marking the first time an Oasis track has ever been used on the show in its 20-year history.

@ashaprimrose said: "A Rumba to Oasis?? THE SONGS DONT ADD UP STRICTLY #Strictly." @MatthewPGormley commented: "There is a reason nobody has ever danced to an Oasis song in 20 years of Strictly. Nobody should dance to an Oasis song in the next 20 years of Strictly. #Strictly."

Pete and Jowita performing their Rumba
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@DeafinitelyHere commented: "A Rumba to Oasis, we’ve seen it all now #Strictly #strictlycomedancing." @JimBlower quipped: "You might not be happy with Oasis as the song choice but sometimes you just have to roll with it. #Strictly."

@theatresnob posted: "However you look at it, Don’t Look Back in Anger is a very odd song for a rumba and Pete struggled with that. Not much movement there #strictly." @Tatty0__0 added: "Don't Look Back in Anger is a very strange choice for a rhumba, it's not even a love song #strictly."