Animal Rights Group Backlash
Strictly head judge Shirley Ballas faced a wardrobe emergency as her dress had to be stripped of feathers due to complaints from an animal rights group.
Frantic Change
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called out the use of bird plumage on costumes, prompting the BBC to remove ostrich feathers from Shirley's gown.
Behind-the-Scenes Chaos
Amidst the live show and recording of the results program, Shirley had to quickly switch dresses, with wardrobe assistants scrambling to remove the feathers.
Activist Group's Plea
Peta urged Strictly to opt for feather-free fashions, highlighting the cruelty involved in harvesting feathers from birds like ostriches and peacocks.
Investigation Reveals Cruel Practices
Peta's investigation uncovered shocking practices in peacock farms, where birds are subjected to painful live plucking for their valuable feathers.
No Comment from BBC
Despite the uproar, BBC Studios chose not to respond to Peta's demands or address the removal of feathers from Shirley's dress.
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