Strictly legend left ‘fragile’ after unexpected exit from the show

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Strictly legend left ‘fragile’ after unexpected exit from the show
Author: Lydia Spencer-Elliott
Published: Dec, 21 2024 13:04

‘I gave myself 48 hours to kick, scream, cry and sob,’ the dancer said. A Strictly Come Dancing legend has reflected on the moment she was told her time was up on the beloved BBC dancing competition. After a tumultuous year, the series celebrates its 20th anniversary on Saturday, 21 December, with a special episode featuring past contestants including Joe Sugg, Stacey Dooley and Bill Bailey.

 [Arlene Phillips and Len Goodman in the early days of ‘Strictly’]
Image Credit: The Independent [Arlene Phillips and Len Goodman in the early days of ‘Strictly’]

Arlene Philips, 81, who was part of Strictly’s inaugural judging panel alongside Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli when the show launched in 2004, has reflected on her unexpected exit. When the show wrapped in 2008, the decorated dancer and choreographer was told she was being replaced by Mis-Teeq singer Alesha Dixon, now 46.

 [Phillips was replaced on the BBC dance competition by Alesha Dixon in 2008]
Image Credit: The Independent [Phillips was replaced on the BBC dance competition by Alesha Dixon in 2008]

The former dancer explained she now feels she should have asked BBC producers more questions upon being given the news. “I was very fragile because I had a bereavement the day before,” Philips, whose manager had died just before the shock news was delivered, explained.

“I wanted to know in detail and I wanted to know the real reason at the point when they decided for me to go,” she added. “Yet, they kept me hanging on for so long with the possibility that there would be five judges.”. Phillips said she still doesn’t know why she was replaced by Dixon, who had never judged a dance competition before – but had won the series in 2007.

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