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A Joke
Nesty12345
27-02-2011
WHY OH WHY do the great British public keep doing this on every show like this and keep voting for the worst ?

Johnson is getting the sympathy votes and Denise is getting the Loose Women watchers.

Neither can skate for toffee.
Crawley Cutie
27-02-2011
Such a shame that the GBP can't be trusted to vote fairly.
Helena Handcart
27-02-2011
Originally Posted by Nesty12345:
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Neither can skate for toffee.”

To be fair, they can both skate and Denise is not bad as a performer. It's just that they are now by far the weakest in the competition and one of them should have gone tonight.
LittleMinx25
27-02-2011
itv planned this!!

i have a feeling johnson was losing votes & laura had too many so they knew putting johnson on last would earn him more votes & laura being on first would lose her votes!!!!

itv know what they are doing when they put the stars in order of performance for the night
jonfun
27-02-2011
I am getting so sick of the crazy voting in these competitions; it happened just the same on Strictly.
Johnson and Denise are nice people who have progressed in their skating, but they were the weakest skaters tonight and one of them should have gone. I so cross that Vanilla Ice has gone, but I would not like to have seen laura go either.
Please make sense British public....
Vulcan
27-02-2011
I am now heartily sick of the moronic voting of the British public on shows such as Dancing on Ice etc. When are the idiots going to realise that it is NOT about voting for who you LIKE, but who is BEST? The Loose Women voters caused the axe to fall tonight on one of the better contestants who should not have been edged towards the exit door for at least another two weeks. I despair!
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