Another week of Strictly Come Dancing, and with it another round of glitz, cringe and some genuinely great performances. Digital Spy was watching along and rounded up the best Twitter reactions of the night (yes, including That Bruno incident).
There was a lot of confusion over sausages:
#strictly 'Giovanni has been throwing me around, I feel like a little sausage'. I don't follow your logic. Who throws sausages?
— Rory John (@TheRoryJohn) October 24, 2015
That sausage analogy was...something #Strictly #Scd
— Marianka Swain (@mkmswain) October 24, 2015
Is 'I feel like a little sausage' an known saying? #Strictly
— Emily Lawson (@Emmy_Lawson) October 24, 2015
Anita's song 'Sweet Disposition' left people bemused:
Weird choice of music for Anita's dance #strictly
— Nickie (@nickieohara) October 24, 2015
This music really, Really doesn't work #strictly #scd
— Gill Alexander (@gillalexander) October 24, 2015
who allowed strictly to use Sweet Disposition as a song to dance to?
— Helena (@Helenana_) October 24, 2015
Either Sweet Disposition doesn't suit...
There was a lot of confusion over sausages:
#strictly 'Giovanni has been throwing me around, I feel like a little sausage'. I don't follow your logic. Who throws sausages?
— Rory John (@TheRoryJohn) October 24, 2015
That sausage analogy was...something #Strictly #Scd
— Marianka Swain (@mkmswain) October 24, 2015
Is 'I feel like a little sausage' an known saying? #Strictly
— Emily Lawson (@Emmy_Lawson) October 24, 2015
Anita's song 'Sweet Disposition' left people bemused:
Weird choice of music for Anita's dance #strictly
— Nickie (@nickieohara) October 24, 2015
This music really, Really doesn't work #strictly #scd
— Gill Alexander (@gillalexander) October 24, 2015
who allowed strictly to use Sweet Disposition as a song to dance to?
— Helena (@Helenana_) October 24, 2015
Either Sweet Disposition doesn't suit...
- 10/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Prince William got more than he bargained for when he threw a rugby ball around with some 10-year-olds on the first day of his visit to New Zealand. One of the youngsters from the local Pakuranga team, Sebastian Diedricks, spun a ball towards the prince's groin and scored a direct hit, making His Royal Highness wince with pain. An audible "ow" was heard around the ground. What did the boys think? "He is the king of England," one said. Another pronounced him "cool" and "pretty chilled". A couple kicked some balls towards the goal - and the watching media. "He...
- 1/18/2010
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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