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Craig Revel Horwood, a long-standing judge on the beloved BBC dancing competition Strictly Come Dancing, recently found himself in a bit of a feud with former professional dancer, Ola Jordan. Ola had made some comments about Craig being "too nicely nicey" in his judging, and Craig was quick to respond with a sly dig.

As one of the original judges since the show's inception in 2004, Craig has become a key fixture on the panel alongside Anton Du Beke, Motsi Mabuse, and head judge Shirley Ballas. Despite more than 20 years passing, Craig still holds his spot on the panel with pride.

However, Ola, who danced on the show from 2006 to 2015 and even became champion in 2009 with partner Chris Hollins, suggested that there should be a shake-up on the panel and that Craig had lost his "sparkle." Craig took to social media to respond, saying, "Former Strictly pro Ola Jordan says 'nicey nicey' Craig Revel Horwood should be replaced with a 'spicier' judge. Maybe you'd like to suggest your wonderful husband Ola? @The_OlaJordan."

Craig's comment was in reference to Ola's husband, James Jordan, who also used to be a professional dancer on the show before leaving in 2012. Ola and James have been married since 2003, and their combined experience on the show gives them a unique perspective on the current state of things.

Ola had made her comments about Craig's judging skills in an interview with the MailOnline in December 2024. She expressed her opinion that Craig had become too positive and lacked the directness that he was known for in the earlier seasons. She even suggested that the show could benefit from a new, "spicier" judge or even a rotating guest judge each week.

Craig, who was once known for his brutal honesty and tough critiques, has spoken about his shift towards kindness in recent years while still maintaining his honesty. In a 2024 interview with Radio Times magazine, he explained, "I have changed my style of judging. I was really harsh 20 years ago. When I look back, I think, 'Ooh, that's cutting.' It would now be classed as bullying, and then I'd be cancelled."

He also shared that his approach to judging is more like that of a teacher now, aiming to help the contestants improve rather than just pointing out their mistakes. Craig believes that the standard of dancing on the show has improved significantly over the years and that the contestants are now much more talented.

He also acknowledged that in the earlier seasons, they had contestants from various backgrounds, including snooker players and politicians, who may not have been as skilled in dancing. This led to a tougher judging style, but now, he feels that he can "wrap the truth in a nice way."

Metro reached out to Ola Jordan's representatives for comment on the situation. As for Craig, he continues to be a beloved and respected judge on Strictly Come Dancing, bringing his own unique style and flair to the panel each season. And as for Ola and James, their experience on the show has given them a front-row seat to the evolution of the competition and its judges.<|endoftext|>CBSE class 10 is the second last year of secondary education in India. It is an important milestone for students as the marks obtained in this class are considered for admission to higher secondary schools. The CBSE class 10 syllabus includes subjects such as Mathematics, Science, Social Science, English, Hindi, and a second language. The syllabus is designed to provide a strong foundation in all these subjects and prepare students for their future academic and career goals.

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