Gabby Logan recalls crushing low point after brutal Strictly Come Dancing exit

Gabby Logan recalls crushing low point after brutal Strictly Come Dancing exit

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Gabby Logan admits she was left worried the audience hated her because she failed to secure votes on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing and has since returned to her memories of her time there.

Gabby Logan has reflected on a difficult moment from her career(Image: PA)

Gabby Logan has candidly reflected on a time she felt she was deeply unpopular. The 52-year-old radio and television presenter is best known for hosting sports programs for the BBC, ITV and Channel 5.

Following the departure of controversial footballer Gary Lineker, she will take on the role of new host of Match of the Day in August of that year, earning arguably her biggest job to date. However, Gabs’ attention has been drawn to her not just by giving her two pence about on-pitch action.

She has also enjoyed a foray into the world of competitive reality shows – popping up to present shows like the diving competition Splash! and celebrity sheep herding show Flockstars. Back in 2007, however, Gabby stepped out from behind her presenting lectern to be a contestants on hit show Strictly Come Dancing.

The star was partnered with professional dancer James Jordan and, being season five of the long-running show, this was the time when Tess Daly and the late Sir Bruce Forsyth were hosts of the show. The judging panel consisted of Arlene Phillips, Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli and the late Len Goodman.

Gabby survived three show tries before being chosen to be voted off, but she is persuaded that while she was there, she developed a dislike for herself. She and her husband, Kenny Logan, were competing with Gabby’s wife Ola Jordan’s wife at the same time that she appeared on the show.

Gabby Logan and James Jordan
Gabby and her dance partner James Jordan made it to week four of their season(Image: BBC)

Gabby quotes her on Strictly, saying, “I had an amazing experience, but I had an amazing experience, but it was also a kind of life-changing experience in many ways.”

She continued, “It sounds a little dramatic and you hear people saying, “Strictly changed my life,” but this wasn’t in a good way.”

She continued, “When you get voted out of Strictly, it’s so shocking, because you go in every week to work on your next week’s dance, and you don’t expect to go home.”

Alesha Dixon on Strictly Come Dancing in 2007
Gabby’s season was won by Alesha Dixon(Image: BBC)

And she revealed that during her time on the show, she was left feeling “very aware that people didn’t like” her.

On the Gold Minds podcast, she added, “It was the fact that obviously people didn’t vote for me… and that’s pathetic,” but you realize when it’s a reality show that it’s about whether people like you. And I was well aware of the dislike I had from other people.

They didn’t like me enough to vote for me, I guess, I guess. What was it about me that people didn’t relate to that people didn’t in the days after that was a very sobering experience because, in those days, I realized I was dreadfully missing the dancing. “

While Gabby and James crashed out in week four, her rugby star husband managed to make it through five more weeks before he too was voted off. Their season was awash with big name star – with Sir Rod Stewart’s wife, Penny Lancaster, acting legend Stephanie Beacham, and model bombshell Kelly Brook were among those taking to the dance floor.

The finalists that season included EastEnders star Matt Di Angelo and TV presenter Gethin Jones. While Mis-Teeq singer Alesha Dixon proved to be the victor of the show – and later became a judge on the series before being poached to judge on Britain’s Got Talent.

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Source: Mirror

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