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Strictly Motsi Mabuse says judges aren't friends as there's 'so much pressure' on show

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Strictly Come Dancing star Motsi Mabuse has claimed that the show’s judges are not pals away from the BBC show.She spoke to The Telegraph about the lineup - former contestant Anton Du Beke, Craig Revel Horwood and Shirley Ballas - and admitted that they aren’t keen to spend time together once filming has wrapped.Motsi has also been a judge in the competition since she joined the panel in 2019 and shared some insight into the group dynamic.READ MORE:Strictly's Fleur East 'swerves curse' as her husband is 'very happy' with pro partnerShe denied their friendship and said: “No, none of that.

There are some moments where you write: ‘Happy Birthday,’ or something like that.”The Strictly panel seem strong and although they often argue and disagree with each other’s decisions, they have a vital presence in the BBC One competition.However, Motsi’s tell-all has shattered the glass for unsuspecting viewers.She explained why they don’t spend any time together after the show is over and compared their relationship to the one she had with her fellow judges in Germany.She went on: “In Germany, we’ve had the same judges for 10 years and there’s a basis of friendship.

In the UK, it’s different.”Mabuse confirmed: “There’s so much pressure. It’s prime time [television] so you get in, you do the job and everybody just wants to go home.”The show has also been known to put strain on the relationships that the celebrity contestants have with their romantic partners.

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