Strictly Come Dancing fans all issue same complaint as Pete Wicks performs

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Strictly Come Dancing enthusiasts were swift to voice their grievances just moments into today's episode.The BBC's Latin and ballroom contest returns with a fresh instalment, following the sparkle and spectacle of Blackpool, which witnessed singer and television personality Wynne Evans exit the competition after a dance-off with Montell Douglas.This week, the remaining seven celebrities - including Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell, Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas, JB Gill and Lauren Oakley, Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe, Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal, Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola and Tasha Ghouri and Alijaz Skorjanec - will showcase their individual routines in their pairs as well as participate in the danceathon.However, viewers seem to have the same gripe about Pete Wicks' performance as he took centre stage to kick off the show.

As the episode got underway, one viewer posted: "Losing the will to live at Pete still being here. This is a week 3 dance. Absolutely no progression #Strictly," while another chimed in: "Every week I play a game of "which song are they going to murder this time?

We have found an early contender for tonight #Strictly.", reports the Mirror.A third commented: "Crikey, the singers are being drowned out by the music, but based on what I can hear, that might be a good thing for this one.

Poor Pete, it's all I can focus on. #Strictly," with a fourth adding: "They are murdering this song. And the song doesn't go with Pete's dance, it feels off #Strictly."Viewers took to social media to express their displeasure at the song choices for the tango routines on Strictly, as one viewer posted: "This music doesn't go with the tango #strictly," while another said: "This is a terrible song

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