I am fairly disgusted by the result tonight, by Stacey Dooley, and by my own naivety. I thought contestants entered the show primarily for the dance experience, to revive a flagging career and to branch out in show business. Apparently not.
Miss Dooley, 'I am just a young girl,' (31 is young but not a girl) is going to be made a star of BBC One, announced before the results. 'One of the reasons we (who?) did Strictly was just to show my lighter side......you are able to have conversations with the general public about lighter things.' And there was me thinking it was all about achieving perfection in dance.
As the BBC has invested so much in her dance training, perhaps they will also invest in elocution lessons; I don't think she sounded a single 't' last night, and as for 'me and Kev' in that corncrake voice, not something I intend to listen to ever again. Is this really the direction BBC is intending to go, to capture the youth audience?
A sour post, yes, but this is devaluing dance and all its attendant skills, knowledge and sheer hard work, something I have cared passionately about all my life. The BBC are reducing it to the level of 'The Apprentice.'