James Jordan is never backward in coming forward with his opinions on, well, anything, so it’s no surprise he wanted to get his feelings off his chest about the latest Strictly Come Dancing developments.
Brendan Cole announced on this morning’s Lorraine that he had been let go from the show that made him famous – and discovered the news in a phone call last week.
James, who last appeared as a pro dancer on the series in 2013 and is a goof friend of Brendan, has taken a swipe at the show, claiming it can’t handle people with opinions.
“Just seen my mate Brendan Cole has not been asked back on Strictly,” he wrote. “Seems like they don’t want anyone on the show that has an opinion.
“Especially when he has played a massive part in making the show what it is today.
“Wishing him all the best in his future endeavours. Will be missed. ”
Clearly upset as he joined Lorraine earlier, Brendan spoke about how he learned he’d he had been let go from Strictly Come Dancing.
“This is quite hard to talk about,” he said. “The BBC haven’t renewed my contract – we get renewed year on year – and they made an editorial decision not to have me back on the show.
“I’m a little bit in shock. I’m quite emotional, a bit raw about it.”
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He then went on to explain how the news was broken to him, adding: “It’s done via a process of a phone call and stuff. I have had 15 incredible series on the show. I’m very proud of the whole show. It’s a great team.”
The official Twitter account for Strictly has since issued a brief message, attached to the official statement from the show’s press team, following Brendan’s revelation.
The press announcement said: “We’d like to thank Brendan Cole for being part of the show since the beginning – winner of the first series – and for the contribution he has made to its success.
“We wish him all the very best for the future.”
The show’s account offered a simple “thank you” with an applause emoji.
There was much speculation that the popular pro would be leaving the series at the end of last year, after the emotional speech he gave as he and celeb partner Charlotte Hawkins were booted off.
Many interpreted his words as a farewell to the show that had made him a household name.
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“Quite often you stand in this position and you go, ‘Hey, it was our time to go,’ and perhaps today it was our time to go,” he said.
“Not often you stand here with such sadness and go, ‘I’m going to miss this,’ and I’m going to miss hanging out with this girl.
“I’ve had one of the best Strictlys in 15 years and it’s hard for me to even say that and I feel really emotional.”
Last series, there was also significant speculation that Brendan was upset that he was not selected to replace Len Goodman on the judges’ panel, and much fuss was made of the tension between him and new head, Shirley Ballas.
Brendan, 41, has been with Strictly since it returned in 2004.