Strictly star Bobby Brazier is “finding it hard” in the competition, a body language expert has sensationally claimed.
The body language expert’s comments come amid fears the EastEnders star “won’t make the final” of the competition.
Strictly star Bobby Brazier “finding it hard”
On Saturday (October 21), Bobby and Dianne performed a Viennese waltz to the tune of Golden Hour by JVKE.
Their performance picked up 32 points from the judges, with Anton Du Beke even giving them a 9!
However, body language expert Darren Stanton claims that Bobby is struggling – and there’s been a “shift” in his partnership with Dianne.
Speaking on behalf of Betfair Roulette, he said: “I have seen a shift in their intensity with one another within the past few weeks.
“They do have something strong, and it’s clear they support each other through everything. But I’m getting fewer signs of passion and excitement when dancing together.”
How far will Bobby and Dianne go?
Darren then continued, issuing Strictly stars Bobby and Dianne with a tough blow.
“I get a sense that Bobby thrives off the better comments rather than the critical ones and he finds it hard when it isn’t as positive, which could prevent him from going further,” he said.
“I don’t see them making the final, but it’s likely they have a few more weeks in them,” he then added.
Strictly fans notice major change in Bobby Brazier
Last week, fans were concerned about the EastEnders star’s behaviour following his performance with Dianne. Some claimed that the star looked visibly upset while the judges were giving him and Dianne their feedback.
After their dance last week, Dianne called Bobby her “rock”. Bobby, 20, meanwhile, confessed it had been an “emotional” week.
However, this week, both Bobby and Dianne looked far more upbeat – and fans were quick to point it out.
“Yes, Bobby [clapping emojis] He looked much happier tonight,” one fan tweeted. “Bobby and Diane look happier this week,” another said.
“Yeah, Bobby’s looking happier this week,” a third wrote.
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday, October 28 at 6.40pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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