BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans distracted within seconds by judge's outfit as they say 'hooray'
04.11.2023 - 20:03
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Strictly Come Dancing fans were distracted within seconds of week seven of the competition getting underway as they flocked to comment on one of the judge's outfits. The BBC One dance contest returned to screens on Saturday night (November 4) with the hosts confirming they've now reached the halfway mark.
The nine remaining couples were ready to perform in the ballroom in a bid to keep their place in the competition and to be in with a chance of lifting the Glitterball trophy when the 2023 series draws to a close in December.
Hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman were back to steer another epic live show, both donning equally sparkly outfits. It was then up to them to introduce the judges - Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke.
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But it was Motsi who once again caused a stir with her look for the evening after being flooded with compliments over her appearance during last weekend's Holloween special.
However, it was due to the colour of Motsi's glittering outfit that viewers couldn't help but comment the same thing. @keirshiels tweeted: "Motsi is dressed as my favourite Quality Street #strictly." @ESCarmchair echoed: "Motsi dressed as Quality Street, Shirley dressed as Layton. #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing."
@iambeckyhughes rightly predicted: "Cue 'she looks like a Quality Street' re Motsi’s outfit #strictly." @lushattic shared: "Hooray, Motsi is dressed as my favourite Quality street. #Strictly." @absolutelyamyyy wrote: "LOVE LOVE LOVE Motsi’s dress but its definitely giving me purple
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