BBC Strictly Come Dancing's most complained about moments from 'chubby' remark to shocking 'crotch grab'

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Strictly Come Dancing has won the hearts of viewers since its dazzling debut in 2004. BBC One's show made a return this year with its 20th series and fans have been hooked, gathering in their millions every weekend to see the stars strut their stuff on the dance floor.Despite its enduring appeal, it seems the series hasn't been without its share of drama, including allegations of bullying and steamy behind-the-scenes romances.These dramatic twists haven't escaped the notice of devoted Strictly watchers, with some swiftly voicing their concerns to Ofcom.We've compiled a list of the top five Strictly controversies that have sparked the most Ofcom complaints.Controversy swirled around LBC broadcaster Steve Allen after he dubbed 2021 contestant Tilly Ramsay a "chubby little thing" live on air, sparking a backlash with over 800 complaints lodged with Ofcom.

Sources like The Daily Record claim he faced a whopping 840 grievances and reportedly offered Tilly, chef Gordon Ramsays daughter, a private apology.Next up is Robbie Savage's infamous crotch stunt, which racked up 325 complaints to Ofcom.

The ex-footballer, paired with Ola Jordan, caused an uproar when he danced to Michael Jacksons 'Bad', culminating in him jumping onto the judges' desk and performing a controversial crotch grab.Savage reflected on the incident speaking to Digital Spy: "I've had a bit of bad press this week.

It's really got me down because, you know, during my football career, people said some pretty nasty things about me. And I've just gone out there...

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