Strictly fans furious as guest's performance is 'ruined' – but did you spot what happened? | The Sun
STRICTLY Come Dancing fans have been left furious after a guest's performance was "ruined" on last night's results show.
Fans of the BBC One dance competition flooded social media to complain about the blunder that spoiled Sam Ryder's song.
Eurovision star Sam, 33, appeared on the Strictly Come Dancing results show on Sunday night to perform one of his songs.
The pop star sang for the live studio audience while two of the professional dancers performed an emotional routine around him.
However, viewers at home were left disappointed after they hit out that the performance was ruined by "bad sound" quality.
Taking to Twitter, furious Strictly viewers fumed that the sound issues made the song sound "digitalized" during his performance.
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"Points of this, Sam, is sounding very digitized," one wrote, as a second agreed: "Overdid the autotune on Sam Ryder's vocal there?"
A third hit out during the show: "Sound operators are appearing to be having issues on Strictly this evening."
While a fourth said: "Is it just me, or is the sound all over the place this evening? Microphones randomly really soft, then ultra loud!"
It came after eagle-eyed fans noticed the show's stars making a very unusual move on Saturday night's episode of Strictly.
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Viewers pointed out dancing hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman made an uncommon gesture after Tyler West and Diane Buswell were dumped from the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
The glamorous hosts rushed to be by their side as the contestants embraced each other for a group hug.
Eagle-eyed viewers took to social media to point out how uncommon the gesture was while the cameras were still rolling.
One person wrote to Twitter: “One of very few times I’ve ever seen Tess & Claudia join the group hug there…”
Elsewhere, fans were left stunned after head judge Shirley Ballas did not choose to save her 'fave' couple in a tense dance-off.
After wowing the judges with their 'save me dances,' Craig and Motsi chose to save Molly Rainford, while Anton chose to save Tyler.
The deciding vote was then left to judge Shirley, 62, who stunned fans when she chose to send him home despite the fact she has praised him from day one.
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