Strictly Come Dancing has faced over 100 Ofcom complaints from viewers after the show announced its first ever same-sex coupling.
Ex-Olympian Nicola Adams, 37, requested to be partnered with a woman on the BBC show, and Strictly execs agreed to the move branding their show as "inclusive".However a minority of viewers weren't happy with the news and complained to Ofcom ahead of the show's return date.The complaints have prompted bosses of the dancing competition to support the boxer, who is competing in the upcoming series.Bosses released a statement following the complaints stating that the competition is "inclusive" and they are "proud" to have had same-sex partners in previous series.The statement read: "Strictly Come Dancing is an.
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