A ‘supercomputer’ has predicted that a fan favorite might not win this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.
According to data analysis, comedian Chris McCausland, 47, who has been a favorite so far in this series, could miss out on winning the Glitter Ball Trophy.
Chris scored high on the Strictly leaderboard with his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell, 35, until last week’s Halloween routine saw the pair come last with a score of 26.
According to new data from BonusCodeBets.co.uk, Chris appears to be at a disadvantage as winners tend to be 31-year-old actors, suggesting EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick will win the 2024 trophy.
In last week’s performance, Jamie scored an astonishing 38 alongside her dance partner Michelle Tsiakkas.
A ‘supercomputer’ has predicted a fan favorite might not win this year’s Strictly Come Dancing
Comedian Chris McCausland, 47, who has been a favorite so far in this series, could miss out on winning the Glitter Ball Trophy according to data analysis.
The comedian scored high on the Strictly rankings with his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell, 35.
This information comes after Chris jokingly criticized BBC producers after a last-minute change to the show’s schedule left him in a panic.
The comedian appeared on Strictly spin-off show It Takes Two after being the first celebrity to hit the dance floor this Halloween week.
Chris and Dianne opened the show with a classic Samba to the Bee Gees’ 1970 disco song, Stayin’ Alive.
While discussing her performance, Fleur East, 37, asked the star if it was “stressful” to be the first celebrity on the dance floor, and she certainly didn’t seem happy.
He then criticized show bosses and warned he would “have words” if he had to do it again.
tThe comedian joked: ‘It was horrible. I didn’t like going first and if they put me first again, we’ll have words.’
The star claimed that by being the first person to dance, she lost valuable rehearsal time with her partner.
Chris stated, “My routine went out the window.”
However, last week’s performance earned a low score of 26 during Halloween week.
New data from BonusCodeBets.co.uk suggests EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick will win the 2024 trophy.
The comedian joked: ‘It was horrible. I didn’t like going first and if they put me first again we will have words’
‘If people notice at home, before you continue, you go and run a little while dancing in the small training space. And then you go out and dance.
‘When you are first you don’t understand any of that. You just have to be in a queue.
“And when you’re in a line, you think, and the more I thought, the more I realized that I didn’t know this dance, I was panicking and my mind was blank.”
The star also joked about judges Shirley Ballas, Anton Du Beke and Craig Revel Horwood, who claimed her routine had “too much bounce”.
After her performance on Saturday night, Shirley said: “I never thought I’d say in eight years about the rebound, but you really overcooked it.”
Meanwhile, Anton said: “Your bounce was probably too much, it lacked a bit of fluidity.”
Craig added: “There was a bit of jumping in that Samba which wasn’t great.”
He sarcastically joked: ‘I overcompensated with enthusiasm. And basically you can’t get excited playing samba.’
‘You’re not allowed to have fun. I had too much fun and they penalized me for it.
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.30pm on BBC One and iPlayer.