Strictly Come Dancing viewers can’t take eyes off Shirley Ballas' transformation

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    As the Strictly Come Dancing Halloween weekend came to a close, the judges swapped out of their costumes and into something a little more glamorous. Shirley Ballas had been dressed a Gomez Addams on Saturday evening but switched into a glitzy green gown for the Sunday results show.

    To get into the character of Gomez, Shirley’s dark curly locks had been swept up into a short ‘do.

    It seems as though the head judge decided not to take her wig off for the results show.

    BBC viewers were left distracted by Shirley’s new hair style, with many to Twitter to compare her to another TV icon.

    Gemma Archer posted: “Shirley is really channeling June Brown with that hairdo. #Strictly.”

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    “I am dancing against Fleur East, I went and did my best but she is phenomenal.

    “I’ve had the best time on this show and I have a friend for life [in Amy], all I can do is thank the family, and I have a new family now.

    “It’s a competition but you don’t feel like that backstage, you honestly feel like everyone has each other’s backs and everyone is just willing everyone to do their best!”

    His professional dance partner Amy Dowden added: ““You came on here to show your boys they can throw themselves into any challenge in life, and you are the best role model they could ever have as their daddy! I am so proud of you!”

     

    Strictly Come Dancing viewers were saddened to see James leave with some insisting his costume let him down.

    “I think James was given a raw deal with that ridiculous Bee thing #Strictly,” Clare Russell penned.

    @FlopsyPickle added: “That song choice was just so bizarre, no idea what it had to do with Halloween either. Think James was unlucky there especially being against Fleur who is a much better dancer #StrictlyComeDancing #strictly #strictly2022 #StrictlySpoiler.”

    Strictly Come Dancing continues Saturday on BBC One at 7pm.



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