The Greatest Dancer's Todrick Hall reckons he knows what's to blame for the show's cancellation. The BBC dance show got the boot earlier this year after two series, the BBC thanking all involved amid reports that ratings hadn't lived up to expectations.
Now Todrick, who judged and mentored on the show alongside Cheryl, Oti Mabuse and Matthew Morrison, has blamed the ongoing coronavirus crisis and social distancing measures, MailOnline reports.
He told the publication: "When I heard about all the social distancing I wasn't surprised [that it was cancelled]. "If the audience can't be there, it won't work.
It's like The Voice with no judges and spinning chairs." The 35 year old added that he and the other judges are holding out hope for a
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