I don't want Abby to win Strictly. Got up my nose when they stated she was a "television presenter"...is that another occupation for a woman who married a rich slightly not good looking man? Granted she can dance and has done very, very well, but I thought that celebrities were asked to appear on the show.
That's me with a bee in my bonnet. Off to lay in a dark room
Maybe they should call it Sports Person of the year as that encompasses sporting achievement without refernce to a trait such as personality.
As for Abby - I don't care who she's married to or what she does to earn a crust although being a model is no less valuable to society than being an actress - probably more as there are real jobs involved in designing, creating and selling the clothes she promotes. She has turned out to be a delightful and accomplished dancer who has worked hard and improved her technique and performance every week.
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I thought the worst part of sports personality was throwing in Nelson Mandela and the award for the Hillsborough campaigner, neither should of been on a sports award programme, seems to me the BBC get more political by the week. Go Sophie by the way.
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Sorry if i've offended anybody about 'personality', but did say it was a bad joke. Just a play on words. I apologize for my sense of humour
I don't want Abby to win Strictly. Got up my nose when they stated she was a "television presenter"...is that another occupation for a woman who married a rich slightly not good looking man? Granted she can dance and has done very, very well, but I thought that celebrities were asked to appear on the show.
That's me with a bee in my bonnet. Off to lay in a dark room
Lily, no offence taken by me or anyone else Gal!

Maybe they should call it Sports Person of the year as that encompasses sporting achievement without refernce to a trait such as personality.
As for Abby - I don't care who she's married to or what she does to earn a crust although being a model is no less valuable to society than being an actress - probably more as there are real jobs involved in designing, creating and selling the clothes she promotes. She has turned out to be a delightful and accomplished dancer who has worked hard and improved her technique and performance every week.
I thought the worst part of sports personality was throwing in Nelson Mandela and the award for the Hillsborough campaigner, neither should of been on a sports award programme, seems to me the BBC get more political by the week. Go Sophie by the way.
Red Rum was a studio guest in the 1977 Sports Personality of the Year. I think that maybe he had a bit more personality than some of the winners
I'm going for Susannah, simply because nobody else is, and I know nothing about dancing.
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