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Female celebs ‘dropped out of Strictly Come Dancing after Zara McDermott abuse surfaced’, claim fans

With only six women set to star in the upcoming series, viewers think there's a big reason for the male-dominted cast

STRICTLY Come Dancing fans are claiming female celebs have 'dropped out' of the show after Zara McDermott's abuse surfaced.

Love Island star Zara, 27, spoke out last month about the BBC show, claiming her dance partner Graziano Di Prima, 30, had hit, spat at and kicked her during rehearsals last year.

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Strictly think female celebs have 'dropped out' of the show after Zara McDermott's abuse surfacedCredit: zara_mcdermott/Instagram

It resulted in the Italian choreographer being sacked from the programme.

And, with only six women set to star in the upcoming series, viewers think there's a big reason for the male-dominted cast.

Taking to Reddit, one wrote: "I do wonder if the scandal has affected this very uneven lineup. I will say unfortunately this doesn’t look like a great lineup."

A second agreed: "I do wonder if they were originally on the lineup but pulled out when the scandal kicked off."

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Another posted on X: "This #Strictly line up so far is really giving last minute replacements of bigger celebrities who have dropped out because of all the allegations……"

Someone else wrote: "Will this go down as one of the worst line ups in history… I am really starting to think they had big people signed up who have dropped out recently because of the shows allegations."

One more concluded: "Guessing a couple of people have pulled out of #Strictly from the announcements so far. Probably not the year to do it."

When Strictly graces the small screen again next month, it will have the fewest female celebrities in the show’s history.

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The Sun revealed today Gladiators star Fire — real name Montell Douglas — and Miranda actress Sarah Hadland are the final stars to sign up for the BBC Saturday night dance contest.

Tasha Ghouri, Toyah Willcox, Montell Douglas and Sam Quek are also on the billing.

Males taking part include Chris McCausland, Jamie Borthwick, Nick Knowles, Pete Wicks, Paul Merson and JB Gill.

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But while they bring the total number of women celebrity dancers on the show to six, there are nine men taking part.

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That means 40 per cent of celebrities in this year’s show are women, while in most years it has been roughly a 50/50 split between the sexes.

Last month, we told how Zara had broken a leg bone in a tough training session during the show last year.

The documentary maker suffered from a severe ligament damage and a stress fracture on her left tibia.

Zara, who only recently revealed the injury to the show enquiry, had no idea about her injury and danced on in pain until they were booted off the show.

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An insider explained: “Zara had started getting injured in the build-up to the Halloween dance then something went on the morning, meaning she danced with a fractured leg all that week.

“It was a literal horror show in every sense of the word.”

Sources close to Zara, who was in a moon boot earlier this year, said: “She started developing a really bad, niggly pain in her left leg at training. The pain got worse and by the last few weeks, she was in agony, popping painkillers before, during and after sessions.

“She made Graziano aware of her discomfort but he was pretty adamant they needed to crack on.

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