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Christopher Megrath

Strictly Come Dancing viewers predict winner amid fix claims

Strictly Come Dancing viewers have predicted Hamza Yassin as this year's winner.

Paralympian Ellie Simmonds and her partner, Nikita Kuzmin, walked away this week after they were voted out of the dance-off. Viewers were outraged at the results as they rallied their support behind the star and claimed the show was a "fix" for other contestants.

For several weeks now, Tony Adams has sailed through the competition despite being labelled as "the worst dancer". His footwork and form has been called "sloppy" by the judges which has led viewers to question how he manages to continuously sail through without ever landing at the bottom.

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Fleur East was also on the receiving end of fix claims as she was allowed to restart her routine following an incident with a prop. The questionable judging and favouritism haven't gone down well with fans who, after this week, are calling the show a wrap.

Through all of the fix claims, viewers are sure they know who this year's winner will be. Starting off as an underdog, wildlife presenter Hamza Yassin is currently predicted to take the trophy.

One viewer said: "Hamza further proving he’s the front runner to win the glitterball trophy." Another added: "If Hamza doesn’t win, it’ll be a national crime."

A third added: ""HAMZA WINNERRRRRRR."

Week after week he has finished top of the leader board which viewers are taking as a winning streak. Their latest performance saw them wow once again, with the judges awarding them an 8 and three 10s.

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