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People have criticised lesbian comedian Susan Calman for wanting to dance with a man on Strictly Come Dancing
Matt Crossick Matt Crossick
SUSAN CALMAN HAD to take to social media to address Strictly Come Dancing viewers that have been ‘haranguing’ her over her decision to dance with a man on the TV show.
Last time we checked, you don’t have to marry or fornicate with your partner on Strictly Come Dancing. It’s just a TV show. She’s just there to dance.
Sure it’d be nice to see same-sex couples dance, but this isn’t Love Island. They’re not being paired up for romance. They’re only there to dance and if she wants to dance with a man, let her dance with a man.
She addressed those who were unhappy with her decision on Facebook.
She wrote:
She continued:
There have been a heap of gay male contestants and there has never, ever been any outrage over them being partnered up with women.
She spoke to BBC yesterday about the work that she has done for the LGBTQ community and the criticism that she has faced despite that:
Susan said it once more on Twitter, for the people in the back.
Susan Calman / Twitter Susan Calman / Twitter / Twitter
A spokesperson for Strictly said they have no plans to introduce same-sex couples to the competition. Now that’s probably more problematic than one individual choosing to dance with the opposite sex. The choice should be there for those who want to opt for it.
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