BREAKING: Strictly Come Dancing’s Dianne Buswell plunged into ‘DANGER ZONE’ as Joe makes DISTURBING CLAIM

Joe Sugg was on the edge of his street as he watched Dianne Buswell on Strictly Come Dancing at the weekend. The YouTube star had been filming a vlog when he tuned in to watch the Saturday night show of his girlfriend as she put on another stellar performance with Stefan Dennis.
However, as results started coming through, Joe gave his insight as he said he was thrilled he managed to make it home in time for Strictly. He said of his girlfriend: “I have to always stand up when I watch them,” as he crossed his fingers and said “they look great!” Throughout the footage Joe was giving audible cheers to them both and as the episode continued he praised the show for being so good.


But his nerves soon got the better of him.
He said: “I’m genuinely nervous after that. On the leaderboard they are just in that danger zone. Sometimes on Strictly, being bottom isn’t actually a bad thing, more people get behind you.
“Being third or fourth from the bottom usually is not a nice place to be.”
He then also addressed the big change in the show as he said: “It’s all online now too, you can’t vote via the phone, it’s all online, but you get five votes now instead of three.”
Joe addressed the challenge for some people who don’t understand the QR code scheme as he admitted he thinks this year may be challenging for votes.

Stefan and Dianne got a score of 17 out of a possible 40, leaving them fourth from the bottom. But it was Thomas Skinner and Amy Dowden who were eliminated from the competition, they had also received the fewest votes from the judges too.
However, Chris and Nadiya appeared in the dance off, despite being third from the bottom, after the public failed to give them their backing.
Meanwhile, Alex and Johannes dominated the leaderboard with a whopping 31 points.
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