Strictly Come Dancing's 2005 champion has weighed in on how the show could fix up. Cricketer Darren Gough, who lifted the Glitterball Trophy with pro partner Lilia Kopylova, reckons the BBC flagship should ditch the judges' votes and leave it entirely in the hands of the viewers.
That would mean Craig Revel-Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Bruno Tonioli wouldn't get the final say on who stays and who goes, like they do in the weekly dance-off.
As it stands, the public votes their favourites to safety, before the bottom two battle it out for survival in a contest determined by the judges' bench.
Instead, Darren reckons that decision should lie at the feet of the general public. He told The Sun : "I believe reality shows should be
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