Strictly Chaos Erupts: BBC Slammed After âLiveâ It Takes Two Slip-Up Exposes Behind-the-Scenes Secret â Fans Say This Is the Final Straw

Strictly Come Dancing has been thrown into fresh turmoil after a glaring on-air blunder exposed a long-kept secret about spin-off show It Takes Twoâjust as viewers were already in meltdown over the La Voix drama. Social media went into full-scale explosion on Tuesday night as eagle-eyed fans realised the BBC had accidentally let slip that the show millions believed was live⊠is not live at all.
The embarrassment unfolded within hours of the broadcaster confirming that drag superstar La Voix had been ruled out of the iconic Blackpool weekend after suffering an injury in rehearsals. But instead of the drama calming down, Strictly only poured petrol onto the fire.
La Voix and her professional partner AljaĆŸ Ć korjanec had been among the lucky seven couples heading into week nine, set to dance under the shimmering chandeliers of the historic Tower Ballroom this Saturday, November 22. But by Tuesday afternoon, BBC bosses were forced to break the news no one saw coming: the performer had been pulled âon doctorâs ordersâ and would not be taking part in the Blackpool special.

A Strictly spokesperson said:
âDue to injury, La Voix has been advised by doctors to rest and, as a result, will not dance in this weekendâs Blackpool specials. In line with the rules, La Voix and AljaĆŸ will receive a bye into next week. We wish her a speedy recovery.â
La Voix herself expressed heartbreak, telling fans she was âdevastatedâ to miss out on such an âiconic venueâ after weeks of intense preparation.
âAljaĆŸ and I have worked incredibly hard⊠my heart truly breaks,â she said.
But just hours later, the scandal took a jaw-dropping twist.
During It Takes Two, hosted by Fleur East and airing Tuesday evening, viewers were stunned when Fleur cheerfully announced La Voixâs planned choreography as though she were still competing this weekendâcomplete with the specific song choice, John Paul Youngâs Love Is in the Air.

The only problem? Everyone already knew she wasnât performing.
The segment was clearly recorded before her withdrawal⊠but not all viewers realised It Takes Two was pre-recorded at all. Cue fan outrage.
The BBC, scrambling to contain the damage, slapped an emergency caption across the screen explaining:
âSadly La Voix will not be dancing this weekend due to injury. But in line with the rules, will receive a bye into next week.â
But for many Strictly diehards, the damage was already done.
Viewers rushed to X (Twitter) in disbelief:
@Rma13Fiona wrote:
âAm I the only person who thought #ItTakesTwo was live?!?!!â
@georgina_xo added:
âStrictly has just let slip that not every It Takes Two is live.â
@InekeClewer fumed:
âThey specifically say that #ItTakesTwo is live⊠but they just had to put a message on-screen hours after the fact?!â

Others expressed shock at discovering the showâs schedule had apparently been misunderstood for years.
@CoHesl:
âI always thought #ItTakesTwo was live, apparently not.â
Meanwhile, one viewer stepped in with a âclarificationââwhich did absolutely nothing to calm the chaos:
@RyanSoapKing25:
âFor those wondering if #ItTakesTwo is LIVE â only 4 days a week (apart from a Tuesday for some reason never known why).â
So not only is It Takes Two not always live, but the schedule appears to be a mystery even among fans who have watched the show for over a decade.
The revelation sparked a frenzy of conspiracy theories. Some fans believe the BBC tried to quietly gloss over the pre-recording, hoping viewers wouldnât notice the mismatch between Fleurâs cheerful dance announcement and La Voixâs tearful withdrawal statement posted earlier the same day. Others accused the broadcaster of being âmisleading,â while a vocal few suggested Strictly should âcome cleanâ about which parts of the franchise are genuinely live.

Inside the Strictly fandom, the mood is now a mixture of disappointment, shock, and suspicion. With Blackpool week already overshadowed by injury woes, unexpected exits, and mounting frustration over the judging, this latest blunder has pushed many fans firmly over the edge.
One insider told us the production team were âkicking themselvesâ over the timing of the slip, insisting it was simply an unfortunate clash between filming schedules and real-time news about La Voixâs condition.
But for millions watching at home, the damage is done.
And as Strictly heads into one of its biggest weekends of the year, the question hanging over the Tower Ballroom isnât who will top the leaderboardâŠ
Itâs what other secrets the show might be hiding.


