Thomas Skinner breaks cover after claims he’s ‘suing the BBC’ over Strictly elimination

Thomas Skinner breaks cover after claims he’s ‘suing the BBC’ over Strictly elimination

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Thomas Skinner, the former Strictly Come Dancing star, broke his cover shortly after it was claimed that the reality star has allegedly filed a lawsuit against the BBC.

After allegedly filing a lawsuit against the BBC, Thomas Skinner has resigned. The reality star, who made an appearance on Strictly Come Dancing this year, reportedly has “evidence” that the voting process is “rigged.”

The 34-year-old contestant was the first contestant to be declared unworthy of acclaim earlier this year, along with his professional dance partner Amy Dowden. He contends that there was foul play, which led to his being removed from the show as soon as possible, though.

The four judges evaluate contestants’ dancing abilities in the first two weeks, along with the results of a public vote. The outcome of the general election is kept secret. However, a source claims that Thomas claims to have evidence that the results, after adding them, had devalued his overall scores.

A source told The Sun that Thomas is “absolutely confident” that he received more public votes and that he has the proof to back it up. There is no way the BBC will accept this outrageous claim lying down, despite his determination to carry it out. They continued, “They’ll vigorously defend any allegations that the voting was rigged or fixed.”

However, a BBC spokesman said that “Strictly Come Dancing’s public vote is rigorous, impartial, and thoroughly verified.” Additionally, a source at the company informed the Mirror that they had not received any paperwork or complaints related to the alleged lawsuit.

As he went about his day today, Thomas seemed to be having fun and conversed with guests ahead of the holiday season.

Source: Mirror

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