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One day, all matters of state will be decided through Strictly Come Dancing. That day seems near | Marina Hyde

The popular BBC show Strictly Come Dancing has become a platform for waging cultural wars and political fights. This phenomenon was predicted by Edmund Burke, who foresaw the impact of ballroom dancing on society. The show has recently been involved in a controversy surrounding pro dancer Katya Jones and Wynne Evans, who plays Gio Compario in the Go.Compare adverts. The incident has sparked a heated debate, with many scrutinizing the footage and watching apology videos from the pair. However, the details of what happened remain unclear, leaving many confused. The controversy has highlighted the show's role in contemporary sexual politics. The author of the article, Marina Hyde, suggests that the show has become a battleground for societal issues. The incident has also sparked a wider discussion about the impact of reality TV on society. The author notes that the show's influence on societal discourse is likely to continue, with Strictly Come Dancing becoming a key platform for discussing politics and culture. The controversy surrounding the show serves as a reminder of the power of reality TV to shape public opinion and spark debate.
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