Cloris Leachman was a contestant on the current series of DWTS. She is 82 years old, and, as a dancer, arguably not quite as good as JS (don't want to debate that).
But she seemed to be popular with the public (though evidentally not as popular as JS), and seemed to be very popular with the media. She survived 6 eliminations, and got a lot of praise from the media for "bringing entertainment" to the show.
At no point were any of the judges rude to her. I think the worst remark she ever got was in her last week when the female judge said "you mean we got rid of Toni [the good dancer elimainated in the previous week] for this?"
DWTS simply doesn't have any obnoxious personalities on its judging panel.
Nor, to my knowledge, was Cloris Leachman ever treated with scorn by any of the other contestants, or the pros on the show.
Everyone on the show - not only the judges, but the contestants too - seem to have a personal respect for all the others, a respect which is not evident on the UK show.
I imaginge that, inside, the good dancers who were eliminated while Cloris remained on the show, may have been annoyed. But no-one showed any sign of it.
Everyone connected with the US show seems to have a collective objective of making the show light-hearted and enjoyable.
Craig, who so often talks rubbish, keeps saying "This is a Dancing Competition". (Actually, this is not a real dancing competition).
What Strictly is NOT supposed to be (and no-one seems to have told Craig this) is a public pillory.
But she seemed to be popular with the public (though evidentally not as popular as JS), and seemed to be very popular with the media. She survived 6 eliminations, and got a lot of praise from the media for "bringing entertainment" to the show.
At no point were any of the judges rude to her. I think the worst remark she ever got was in her last week when the female judge said "you mean we got rid of Toni [the good dancer elimainated in the previous week] for this?"
DWTS simply doesn't have any obnoxious personalities on its judging panel.
Nor, to my knowledge, was Cloris Leachman ever treated with scorn by any of the other contestants, or the pros on the show.
Everyone on the show - not only the judges, but the contestants too - seem to have a personal respect for all the others, a respect which is not evident on the UK show.
I imaginge that, inside, the good dancers who were eliminated while Cloris remained on the show, may have been annoyed. But no-one showed any sign of it.
Everyone connected with the US show seems to have a collective objective of making the show light-hearted and enjoyable.
Craig, who so often talks rubbish, keeps saying "This is a Dancing Competition". (Actually, this is not a real dancing competition).
What Strictly is NOT supposed to be (and no-one seems to have told Craig this) is a public pillory.
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