Chris McCausland (Image: BBC)

BBC Strictly star makes 'awkward' Chris McCausland jibe as fans rush to defend him

Chris McCausland is already a fan-favourite on the hit BBC show

by · Birmingham Live

A Strictly Come Dancing star has come under fire after she made comments about fellow contestant Chris McCausland. Toyah Willcox was eliminated from the series at the weekend along with her dance partner Neil Jones.

The pair found themselves in the bottom two on Sunday and went head-to-head with Paul Merson and Karen Hauer in a dance-off. Following their departure from the show, Toyah and Neil appeared on Monday's episode of the Strictly spin-off It Takes Two, hosted by Fleur East.

Fleur asked Toyah if she had any words of wisdom for the remaining contestants. Toyah responded: "If you don't want to do a dance-off, get rid of Chris."

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Toyah added: "You're all going to face the dance-off." Fleur, meanwhile, was seemingly speechless at the comments, The Mirror reports.

Neil then chimed in with: "I think she has chosen her winner." However, viewers didn't miss the awkward exchange and quickly took to social media to share their thoughts.

Toyah Willcox and Neil Jones (Image: PA)

One wrote: "Was it panic I saw on their faces when Toyah said 'get rid of Chris if you don't want to do a dance off ' ...little does she realise Chris is a 100x better dancer than she was and he is there on merit #ItTakesTwo." (sic)

Another said: "Toyah? What was that about? " A third wrote: "Oh, Toyah, that's not it! That was awkward for both Fleur and Neil #Ittakestwo." (sic)

One person said: "That was such a nasty dig Toyah just made at Chris. Malicious, vicious and jealous. Good riddance #strictly." (sic) "Was Toyah trying to throw Chris under the bus!!," a person said.

However, another fan shared: "Toyah looks great on #ittakestwo." (sic) "Remember Toyah is 66!! She did amazing on the show," another said.

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