BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Shirley Ballas claps back as she's hit with 'last series' probe

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Shirley Ballas has found herself clapping back imediatley after Strictly Come Dancing's 2024 final after she was hit with cruel comments on social media.

The show's head judge was seen back live in the ballroom for one last time this year on Saturday night (December 14) as the BBC One dance contest's 2024 series came to a glittering end.

Shirley, alongside her fellow judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke were on hand to enjoy the four finalists performances as they took to the floor with three dances each in a bid to be crowned the Strictly champions this year. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'shouldn't be allowed' in Chris McCausland and Tasha Ghouri's final complaint They were also tasked with giving out their scores as per usual but in the final, their opinions were for guidance only as the public had the sole decision on who would win the series - and it was Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell who were seen lifting the Glitterball trophy at the end of the night.

But while the celebrations were underway, Shirley took to social media and hit back at one viewer who said: "Make the most of what should be your last show!!" to which she replied: "Thank you I will.

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