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ExoPaul
15-12-2012
I turn away for 10 seconds and I miss what he said? Can someone tell me what he said that was offensive to everyone, I turned around and Darcy had this look of shock and disgust over it, and the rest of them looked very uncomfortable?
ExoPaul
15-12-2012
anyone?
Nox_1
15-12-2012
He made a joke about seeing Lisa's razzle dazzle when she did a high kick. I can't see what was offensive, unless I missed something.
TerryM22
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by Nox_1:
“He made a joke about seeing Lisa's razzle dazzle when she did a high kick. I can't see what was offensive, unless I missed something.”

It was uncalled for on a family show as was his pervy other comment.
madetomeasure
15-12-2012
I think Bruno is going to be in big trouble with what he said but I must admit to have found it funny. The audience started to laugh then realised they needed to stifle it!
ExoPaul
15-12-2012
what "other" comment? I heard the Razzle Dazzle bit and the audience quietend down a bit so i turned away, someone said SOMETHING and suddenly there was uproar again, I turn around and everyone has jaws open!

Someone mentioned he said Fan'y in another thread, is that true?
madetomeasure
15-12-2012
Yes he said the f***y club referring to Len's fans.
SheShe
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by ExoPaul:
“what "other" comment? I heard the Razzle Dazzle bit and the audience quietend down a bit so i turned away, someone said SOMETHING and suddenly there was uproar again, I turn around and everyone has jaws open!

Someone mentioned he said Fan'y in another thread, is that true?”

Yes, he did. Tess was obviously told to apologise for it. Bruno needs to tone things down generally imo.
DaisyFraser
15-12-2012
When part of the audience persisted in laughing at Len's comment to Lisa :- 'I could see your razzle dazzle', Bruce said 'That's your fan club, Len.'
And Bruno chipped in:- 'Your fanny club'.

Immediately he realised this was a 'joke' too far and clamped his hand over his mouth.
QwaarJet
15-12-2012
Len said someone equally offensive about Denise's Charleston at Wembley when he said he could see her "Tootingkamun". He is a lecherous old man.
Order
15-12-2012
I thought Bruno said "funny club"
ExoPaul
15-12-2012
oh right, got it, i did hear something bruce said about fans, but didnt hear any more. Thanks madetomeasure

I am not the least bit offended at all by what they say, but I do find they push their look, particularly Len who tries to be Carry On Come Dancing and it just comes across as pervy and borderline wrong for 7pm Saturday Night TV. I don't care what he says any other time but I am surprised the BBC let him keep getting away with the near the knuckle comments during their highest rating show of the weekend! It just isn't worth having those comments when it is the absolute typical family show that kids from the age of 5 right through to pensioners the age of 90 watch and enjoy. Just far too many audiences that will find it too vulgar and more to the point, pointless for what is technically just a dance competition! Be a bit different if it were a chat show, or comedy show or something but its meant to be Ballroom, something that is elegant and full of etiquette and poise....... not something about fannies and flashing your razzle dazzles! :-S
warszawa
15-12-2012
I find Len's hypocrisy offensive on a weekly basis.
madetomeasure
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by ExoPaul:
“oh right, got it, i did hear something bruce said about fans, but didnt hear any more. Thanks madetomeasure

I am not the least bit offended at all by what they say, but I do find they push their look, particularly Len who tries to be Carry On Come Dancing and it just comes across as pervy and borderline wrong for 7pm Saturday Night TV. I don't care what he says any other time but I am surprised the BBC let him keep getting away with the near the knuckle comments during their highest rating show of the weekend! It just isn't worth having those comments when it is the absolute typical family show that kids from the age of 5 right through to pensioners the age of 90 watch and enjoy. Just far too many audiences that will find it too vulgar and more to the point, pointless for what is technically just a dance competition! Be a bit different if it were a chat show, or comedy show or something but its meant to be Ballroom, something that is elegant and full of etiquette and poise....... not something about fannies and flashing your razzle dazzles! :-S”

It was inappropriate from both of them tbf but I found it funny!!
Taz93
15-12-2012
I switched over after seeing the final leaderboard .Tess apologised? What on earth for? Bruno was having fun and I doubt people even heard. People will be ringing OFCOM next.
chloeb
15-12-2012
Pales into insignificance compared to Keith Lemon currently on ITV!!
Len also said Lisa was the 'original good time girl' not sure if that's a complement?
ExoPaul
15-12-2012
I didnt hear it all to know how funny it was, I probably would have laughed..... in fact I wanted to know hence asked cos it sounded funny but I just think that it is wrong content for wrong show...... its all tuxedo's, ball gowns and glitz and glamour and those two are mucking around like Beavis and Butthead half the time! It is good to have a bit of entertainment to make it light-hearted and fun but it just doesn't work having Len and Bruno going all pervy! Might work better on Dancing On Ice where they don't try and sell the show as posh and classy!
Hotgossip
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by madetomeasure:
“Yes he said the f***y club referring to Len's fans.”

It was hilarious. My hubby nearly choked on his mulled wine!!
VirgilHilts
15-12-2012
People are offended by hearing the word fanny on TV? Seriously? Good grief. The things some people choose to get upset about.
lavenderblauw
15-12-2012
So someone said fanny on tv? Surely that is only offensive to the really narrow minded and nuns?

Life is way too short to worry about such petty issues.
Bruce must go
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by lavenderblauw:
“So someone said fanny on tv? Surely that is only offensive to the really narrow minded and nuns?

Life is way too short to worry about such petty issues.”

What's a fanny ?
nanscombe
15-12-2012
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bloggingbelle
15-12-2012
Len tries to be funny but he is just crude - not that offensive but unnecessary
TerryM22
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by bloggingbelle:
“Len tries to be funny but he is just crude - not that offensive but unnecessary”

I quite agree.
Miss_Edith
15-12-2012
Originally Posted by Bruce must go:
“What's a fanny ?”

"People need to get their fannies back on their seats" John McEnroe after a rain break during Wimbledon. Never laughed so hard in my life...and in America, it's just backsides.
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