Strictly: Ellie and Vito talk after performance
Strictly Come Dancing fans were left confused after watching Sunday’s results show as they spotted an “editing blunder” that obviously revealed that the programme was pre-recorded.
During the programme, one particular scene showed pro dancer Vito Coppola dancing with Luba Mushtuk, but moments earlier he was sitting on the sofa talking to Claudia Winkleman.
Vito was wearing a completely different outfit as well, which many viewers spotted and couldn’t help but point out the blunder.
One person who posted on X said: “Super quick costume change there Vito!”
A second person chimed in: “Vito for that costume change from the Claudatorium to the Texas performance #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing.” (sic)
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A third said: “Wait, how can Vito be talking to Claudia about pasta one minute and then dancing to Texas the next?!”
A fourth commented: “How did Vito go from ranting upstairs to the dance floor while changing his clothes so fast!”
A fifth said: “Bit of Clark Kent there Vito got changed really quickly there.”
A sixth also penned: “Howling at Vito clapping for Texas when up with Claudia and then magically appearing on the dancefloor seconds later #strictly.”
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Italian dancer Vito is coupled with Coronation Street actress Ellie Leach and have so far dazzled the judges.
The duo performed a sizzling Argentine Tango to Destiny Child’s soundtrack ‘Bills, Bills, Bills.’
After their impressive routine, they bagged themselves a score of 38 out of a possible 40 points which took them to the top of the leaderboard.
Strictly Come Dancing returns this Saturday on BBC One.
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