Just when Strictly Come Dancing fans thought it was all over, the BBC show announced a huge change to the results show.
At the end of the first live show, hosts Claudia and Tess revealed that the power is no longer in Shirley Ballas' hands. Usually, head judge Shirley has been responsible for the gruelling decision of choosing which couple in the dance off should leave if the votes are tied.
However, now it's been announced that the power is going to be shared between the four judges, with a different judge holding the power each week.
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Some fans however, aren't impressed. Taking to X, one wrote: "i think would’ve made more sense for it to be down to the public vote instead of a different judge each week but okay," while another said: "I was hoping it would be a "public vote if the judges are tied" but nope."
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