Jamelia Gave An Accusation: BBC Bosses Fixed Everything to Make Peter Andre Remain on Stricly Come Dancing.

Awkward criticism has been thrown to  by Jamelia claiming that the  standing ovation for Peter Andre was faked so as to remain on Stricly Come Dancing, BBC bossesing.

She opened up her feelings during her appearance on Loose Women even though she received higher marks than the singer over the weekend. 'The honest thing is, he didn't,' she said. 'But on the show he did. I love Peter and he has tried so hard and he is a brilliant dancer, maybe the jive wasn't for him. 'I do think there has been a huge backlash, a lot of people on Twitter raving about him, saying he should go home.

'But Pete is not behind the decision making process and I don't think he should bear the brunt of any of this.' 'Following Peter's performance in the dance off, for which he received a standing ovation from the audience, continuity shots were taken during a break in filming to reset the dance floor,’ A BBC spokesperson started to told MailOnline regarding the 200.

'These extra opportunities to capture audience reaction are standard practice in recording TV shows of this nature, he added.

' MailOnline is still waiting for Peter Andre and Jameila after contacted regarding the issue. It is almost a week after Ola Jordan exaggeratedly claimed that the show is scripted after giving some confirmation that she already quitted the dance show.

She said: 'People are over-marked and under-marked. In my opinion they know how many votes people scored in the previous weeks and then they try to influence their position on the leader board. If the show is not fair, it takes the fun out of it.' She also told The Sun newspaper that she really believes that in order to keep their preferred contestants along the competition, the judges already rig the shown but not surprisingly the bosses have denied the issue.

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