STRICTLY’S Motsi Mabuse has broken her silence after being labelled a diva by her co-star Craig Revel Horwood.
The popular judge has hit back with a bitter swipe at her colleague Craig over his shock comment.
Motsi Mabuse was branded a ‘diva’ by Craig Revel Horwood
She shared this pointed video
It shows the CEO being dropped by its staff
Sharing someone’s reel on Instagram of “bad workplace culture”, Motsi appeared to hint at a backstage feud.
Explaining how low-maintenance he is compared to fellow judge Motsi, 41, catty Craig told The Celeb Report on Sunday: “Motsi’s got six people in her dressing room doing the make-up, the lipstick, the eyes, the false eyelashes, her hair, her dress. She’s a diva.
“Whereas I have no one. I do my own. I do my own hair and make-up.”
Motsi appeared to take a bitter swipe back at her co-star by sharing the video with the caption: “When a company has bad workplace culture but the CEO is forcing them to bond.”
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It then shows someone falling backwards to be caught by others – but is dropped on the floor.
Motsi wasn’t the only judge acid-tongued Craig lashed out at in an outspoken interview.
The Aussie choreographer, 57, also claimed that Anton Du Beke, 56, has a “big head” since winning a National Television Award for his role.
He added former co-star Bruno Tonioli, 66, would have liked to have left with “more of a fanfare” and insists that head judge Shirley Ballas is not sexist.
Last week, popular former pro dancer Anton was crowned best TV judge at the NTAs, as voted for by the public, and Craig has claimed the accolade has inflated his colleague’s ego.
He said: “His head is so big it doesn’t fit through our connecting dressing room doors. He wants my rider. The fruit and nut mix, yeah, he was very jealous of that.
“But I thought it was fantastic that he won. You know what, I even voted for him.
“Anton is definitely the biggest flirt on the show, it’s part of his personality, darling.”
Craig says former judge Bruno Tonioli would have liked to have left with ‘more of a fanfare’
Craig also defended co-judge Shirley Ballas and denied fan claims that she’s sexist