Inside Thomas Skinner’s Strictly Come Dancing row as he launches bitter legal battle

Former Strictly Come Dancing star Thomas Skinner and his professional dance partner Amy Dowden were the first to be eliminated from the BBC show.

And while at the time, the reality TV star who rose to fame following his appearance on The Apprentice, appeared to take things in his stride when speaking to show host Tess Daly, it has now emerged that he has accused the broadcaster of rigging the votes.

He claims this was in a bid to have him leave the show sooner rather than later, after his signing caused huge controversy amongst Strictly fans. But according to reports, the married father of three is not simply happy with leaving it as an allegation, as he is now reportedly suing the BBC, it has been claimed.

At the time, the show had scores from the judges from the initial two weeks and added them together, along with the results from the public votes. And now Thomas believes that he has proof to suggest that the votes had allegedly been ‘tampered with’.

A source told The Sun: “Thomas is adamant he got a larger share of the public vote and believes he has the evidence to prove it. He is determined to see it through, but there’s no way the BBC will take this sensational claim lying down.”

They went added: “They’ll robustly defend any kinds of claims that the voting was rigged or fixed.” A BBC spokesman told The Mirror: “Strictly Come Dancing’s public vote is robust and independently overseen and verified to ensure complete accuracy.” Here, we take a look at Thomas’ controversial Strictly journey and the fallout…

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When Thomas was announced as part of this year’s line-up, Strictly Come Dancing fans were not pleased. Fans in their droves took to Twitter and claimed the BBC had let the line-up down by including him on their show.

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