Some fans were left feeling "sick" as Strictly Come Dancing presenter Claudia Winkleman wore a pair of silver glittery trousers. Keen viewers of the BBC dancing show took to Twitter to voice their opinions - and there was no holding back for some.
Comments ranged from people describing her outfit as downright "bizarre" to others who advised her to "think twice" about wearing them again, reports DevonLive. One fan wrote: "Not keen on Claudia’s trousers tonight #Strictly."
Another tweeted: "I adore Claudia, but those trousers #Strictly." A third viewer, who clearly sees themselves as a fashion expert, wasn't just offended by Claudia trousers but also her white blazer.
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They said: "@bbcstrictly I’d have thought twice about wearing that blazer with those trousers Claudia." A fourth, possibly being a little dramatic, wrote: "Claudia's trousers make me feel sick #StrictlyComeDancing."
And a final fan, who has clearly been tracking Claudia's outfits for the past few weeks, said: "Ah, yet more bizarre trousers for Claudia and no movement on the final beat of the @bbcstrictly theme music from Claudia and Tess - it’s NOT difficult, ladies! It is a dance show after all!!"
But not everyone was of the same opinion. One supporter of sparkly outfits said: "Oooh Tess. That sparkly trouser suit is lush. Like Claudia’s glitter trousers too #Strictly #fashionwatch."
Saturday's show, October 8, was "Movie Night" and, speaking of fashion choices, one pair who were also in for a social media battering was Richie Anderson and Giovanni Pernice. Richie and Giovanni performed the Samba to 'Hakuna Matata' from The Lion King.
And in true Strictly style they had to be styled accordingly - as Timon and Pumbaa. One brutal person simply said: "Watching Strictly and don’t think much of the Lion King."
Another person said Richie and Giovanni looked more like the "Gruffalo" - I can kinda see it. They said: "My mum just asked me why the Gruffalo is in The Lion King."
But others were much kinder. One person said: "Yesss they've gone alllll out on costumes this week! @bbcstrictly."
"It’s right up Ritchie's street to do the lion king isn’t it," before another agreed, saying: "Definitely "hakuna matata" on the dance floor!! Loved loved loved it!!"
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