Craig Revel Horwood changes judging style on Strictly


Craig Revel Horwood changes judging style on Strictly

Craigs' New Approach

After 20 years as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, Craig Revel Horwood has decided to ditch his catty comments and adopt a kinder approach towards the celebrity contestants. He admits that he has toned down his harsh criticisms and now focuses on helping contestants improve in a more positive way.

From Mr. Nasty to Mr. Nice

Craig Revel Horwood, known for his role as the pantomime villain on the show, has shifted his judging style following the Giovanni Pernice bullying scandal. He confessed that his previous comments were too harsh and that he now aims to provide constructive feedback in a more supportive manner.

Not Playing Too Nice

While Craig has softened his approach, he made it clear that he will not play too nice. He believes that contestants need to learn from his critiques and respect his opinion, regardless of how it may affect their emotions. Despite the change, he remains committed to providing honest feedback.

Support from Fellow Judges

Other judges on the show, including Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse, have also adjusted their feedback to be more encouraging and less critical. The shift towards a more positive and supportive judging style reflects a broader change in the show's approach to contestant critiques.


Craig Revel Horwood changes judging style on Strictly

Clearing the Air

Following the Giovanni Pernice bullying probe and Graziano Di Prima's involvement in controversy, the BBC has implemented new measures to protect all parties involved. Craig believes that the competitive nature of the show drives the pros to win, and that celebrities need support to navigate the challenges of the dance competition.


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