Strictly Come Dancing star Nadiya Bychkova has said that it's "really sad" to see celebrities with no dance experience leave the competition early, adding that it "helps a lot" if they've danced before.
The 36-year-old is currently partnered on Strictly with rugby union player Chris Robshaw, with the pair on the lower end of the scoreboard after their first two dances. Last year, Nadiya was paired up with Olympic diver Tom Dean, who was the first star to be eliminated on the 2024 series.
Speaking ahead of tonight's results show, Nadiya said that Strictly is for "people who have never danced". She told The Mail: "We often don’t see it because people who don’t have experience would sometimes leave the show earlier, which is really sad as there’s so much talent.

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"It’s nice for the audience to see that it’s possible to learn, but you do need to put in the work, which Chris is doing every day." She added that that doesn't apply only to Chris but any contestant who doesn't have "performance experience".
She continued: "When you’re trained to be in the moment, to tell the story, you know how to show something — that helps a lot.” As for how Chris is finding the experience, Nadiya said that he's absorbing all the information and needs a few more weeks to get to a comfortable level of performing which "you can't get overnight".
It comes after West End performer Amber Davies topped the scoreboard in last night's show after wowing the judges with her Samba to Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran's Bam Bam. The judges awarded her a score of 29, giving her a one-point lead when combined with the 27 she received for her Waltz last weekend.
Just behind her on the scoreboard is Emmerdale's Lewis Cope - who also has dance experience - after his high-scoring Viennese waltz to Teddy Swims' Lose Control. Meanwhile, TikTok star and surprise frontrunner George Clarke is in third place after scoring a 30 for his Paso dobe to Game of Survival by Ruelle.
Chris Robshaw's wife Camilla Kerslake took to social media earlier this week to brand letting those with dance experience compete as "unfair". Love Island winner Amber Gill posted on social media her "unpopular opinion", writing: " I think having people with so much dance experience is unfair."
Camilla then responded by commenting: "The experience differences are absolutely wild. Definitely."
After the first live show, she praised her rugby star husband on Instagram, writing: "Proud forever. Up against people with years of experience when you've never even done a 2 step, opening the whole season and starting with one of the hardest dances going.
"They tested you HARD. You and [Nadiya] blew me, and the crowd away. Definitely some lessons for next week but you were absolutely astonishing. I couldn't hold it together at all. We love you [Chris]. Team #SeeQuins. Let's GOOOOOO #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing. Slide 5 of my first time meeting [Vicky Pattison] is something special."
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