Strictly Come Dancing results spoiler sparks 'fix' accusations as fans fume 'wrong one to go'

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The latest celebrity to be eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing has been revealed ahead of schedule, sparking heated debates among fans and accusations of a 'fix' before the results show airs tonight.Viewers were taken aback when the name of the next potential evictee from the BBC show was leaked, along with who they would battle in the imminent dance-off.One fan couldn't hide their dismay at the spoiler that appeared on social media, venting: "No f****** way?!!! [redacted] is a far better dancer!

FIX FIX FIX!!!!" (sic)Another viewer lamented: "Wrong one to go." (sic) Meanwhile, a third remarked: "Ok not too bad those were the only two i was ok with leaving (although i would've preferred the other person to stay)." (sic)The same leak suggests that head judge Shirley Ballas was tasked with making the final decision as the judges were split, ultimately deciding the fate of the departing star.Although the results show is taped straight after Saturday's live performance, it isn't broadcast until Sunday night.This delay gives those in the know, including audience members, the opportunity to spill the beans before it officially airs, as reported by Birmingham Live.Reach has decided not to reveal the identities of either the dance-off participants or the eliminated contestant, maintaining the suspense for viewers tuning in tonight.JB Gill and his stand-in partner Lauren Oakley once again led the ranks on last week's show, as he continues to impress following Amy Dowden's injury-forced exit.Love Island star Tasha Ghouri along with Aljaz Skorjanec also maintained their high ranking, both dazzling the judges and clinching 37 out of 40 points.Despite a shaky performance the previous week, Pete Wicks experienced a remarkable

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