Skinner dropped by agents after BBC Strictly vote fix claim
Former Apprentice star Thomas Skinner has been dropped by his talent agents after alleging the BBC fixed the Strictly Come Dancing 2025 vote. Read the full story and the BBC's response.
Former Apprentice star Thomas Skinner has been dropped by his talent agents after alleging the BBC fixed the Strictly Come Dancing 2025 vote. Read the full story and the BBC's response.
Ex-Apprentice star Thomas Skinner's legal threat against the BBC over his Strictly exit falters as an independent viewer poll shows he received just 1.4% of the public vote. Read the full exclusive.
The Apprentice star Thomas Skinner says he 'really regrets' joining Strictly Come Dancing and is pursuing legal advice over claims the public vote was rigged to eliminate him first. Read the full story.
Former Apprentice star Thomas Skinner claims Strictly Come Dancing voting was rigged and is seeking legal advice. The BBC says his accusations are 'entirely without foundation'. Read the full story.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star claims the BBC manipulated the public vote to see him removed from the competition. Read the explosive allegations and the broadcaster's response.
Apprentice star Tom Skinner explains why he skipped the Strictly Come Dancing final, citing an anonymous email about the vote and a potential legal dispute with the BBC. Read his full statement.
Strictly Come Dancing's final faces drama as favourite George Clarke's odds tumble and former star Tom Skinner alleges the BBC rigged voting figures. Read the full story here.
Former Strictly star Tom Skinner appears in public after reports he is suing the BBC, alleging 'proof' the show's voting system was rigged following his early exit. Read the latest.
Former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Thomas Skinner launches legal action against the BBC, alleging the public vote was manipulated to force his early exit. The broadcaster denies all claims.
Strictly Come Dancing's first 2025 elimination sparks legal drama as Thomas Skinner files a lawsuit against the BBC, alleging the public vote was manipulated. The Apprentice star vows to prove his case.
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