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Strictly Come Dancing 2020: Craig Revel Horwood slams Nicola Adams ahead of historic same-sex dance

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supports HTML5 videoStrictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has already had a pop at Nicola Adams, the show’s first-ever contestant to be teaming up with a partner of the same sex.While the boxer’s addition to the Strictly line-up is undeniably a monumental moment for the BBC’s ballroom contest, Craig doesn’t have high hopes for the athlete.‘I think Nicola Adams will be punching above her weight, darling,’ he smirked while speaking to Mecca Bingo Online.‘But I am looking forward to seeing a same-sex couple.

That’s going to be call.’The term ‘punching above weight’ typically refers to someone’s looks, but the judge was just slating her dance moves before actually seeing them.Charmer.However, the 55-year-old does hold higher hopes for.

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