We tell people it stands for "Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot". No-one believes us. Two middle-aged women give an rambling, unfiltered (and absolutely unqualified) analysis of Strictly Come Dancing.
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Welcome to Season 4 of WTF Strictly. We tell people it stands for "Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot". No-one believes us. Two rambling, middle aged women give an unfiltered (and absolutely unqualified) analysis of Strictly Come Dancing.
It's the second dance ... more
Welcome to Season 4 of WTF Strictly. We tell people it stands for "Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot". No-one believes us. Two rambling, middle aged women give an unfiltered (and absolutely unqualified) analysis of Strictly Come Dancing.
We've seen the first r... more
Welcome to Season 4 of WTF Strictly. We tell people it stands for "Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot". No-one believes us. Two rambling, middle aged women give an unfiltered (and absolutely unqualified) analysis of Strictly Come Dancing.
Here we are again... a... more
Welcome to Season 3 of WTF Strictly. We tell people it stands for "Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot". No-one believes us. Two rambling, middle aged women give an unfiltered (and absolutely unqualified) analysis of Strictly Come Dancing.
It's Semi-Final week a... more
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I love Strictly but this was not a pleasant listen, the hosts are unnecessarily nasty about contestants they don’t like Layton Williams in particular, accusing him of throwing tantrums and saying that he’s difficult to work with which appears to be entirely based on their own projections given that Layton and Nikita have continued to work together after the show and still seem to be great friends.
Violet is one of the most awesome people I've ever had the pleasure of calling a friend. Full disclosure - I am not a fan of strictly, it's just not my thing. However, I still really enjoyed listening to the first episode and will probably carry on listening - it's that good!!!
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