Strictly Come Dancing fans have been expressing their frustration over the pairing of professional dancer Amy Dowden with celebrity contestant Thomas Skinner.
It was revealed during Saturday’s launch programme that the pair would be partnered together on this year’s instalment of the BBC dance show, but viewers have taken issue with the decision in light of the controversy surrounding Skinner’s casting.
Some viewers have highlighted how the spotlight on Skinner’s participation in the series may have an impact on Dowden’s longevity in this year’s competition, while others suggested that the dancer’s popularity among fans may help Skinner’s chances.
Dowden was unable to compete in the last two seasons of Strictly as she was receiving cancer treatment in 2023 and suffered a subsequent foot injury that saw her withdraw from last year’s competition.
One viewer wrote on X/Twitter: “I feel so bad for Amy, especially after all she’s been through these past few years and they pair her with Thomas.”
Another fan added: “I cannot say enough how absolutely gutted I am for Amy being partnered with Thomas.” A third said: “My main comment: justice for Amy!!”
One Reddit user suggested the partnership was “strategic”, saying: “Amy is beloved by the majority of the audience, so they probably thought it best to pair him with a pro that is so well liked.”
One commenter replied: “I think you could be right but it’s so unfair for Amy, because she needs a good run after last year and Skinner’s going out in the first three weeks.”
The Independent has contacted the BBC for comment.

Skinner, a businessman and social media star who rose to fame on The Apprentice, has proved a controversial casting on the series after he attended a Cotswolds barbecue with US vice-president JD Vance. During the same period, he was pictured wearing a Maga (Make America Great Again) cap.
He has also faced criticism for social media posts in which he stated it is not far-right to be “flying your flag and loving your country”. He said that London was no longer safe, claiming that the city had become “hostile” and “tense”.
In response to the backlash to his casting, Skinner said on X that he had “become a target” and was being portrayed as “public enemy number one”. Skinner said that he doesn’t regret meeting Mr Vance, saying: “I am a normal bloke and it was an amazing opportunity.”
The social media star added that he had been branded controversial, but “all I do is share videos of me having a roast dinner, and do a morning video to say, ‘Have a good day’”. Online, he shares daily updates with his fans and documents his breakfasts and roast dinners.
Dowden, who has performed as a professional on Strictly since 2017, was absent from the series in 2023 as she underwent treatment for stage three breast cancer.
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She returned in 2024 and was briefly partnered with JB Gill until she was forced to drop out following a stress fracture to her shin. Fellow professional dancer Lauren Oakley took Dowden’s place for the remainder of the competition.
Elsewhere during the launch programme, it was revealed that Doctor Who star Alex Kingston would be partnered with Johannes Radebe, while other pairings included EastEnders star Balvinder Sopal and new professional dancer Julian Caillon, Former England rugby union player Chris Robshaw and Nadiya Bychkova, and model Ellie Goldstein and Vito Coppola.
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