James and Ola Jordan and family left ‘homeless’ after meeting with ‘rude’ landlord | The Sun

JAMES and Ola Jordan have found themselves in a panic after a rude run-in with a potential landlord.

The ex-Strictly Come Dancing stars are having to find a temporary place to live before they move into their new home, but got more than they bargained for when they went to a viewing.


Now, the pair are getting desperate to find somewhere for their family and two-year-old daughter Ella to stay ahead of the festive period.

Posting on Instagram Stories, James wrote: "We are currently in the process of moving and need to move into rented accommodation for about six months. We found a rental property we liked and went this morning to meet the landlord.

"I have never been spoken to so rudely! Especially in front of Ola and Ella. It was almost like it was a setup. I hope no-one out there has experienced this with a landlord. He spoke down to us from the minute I shook his hand.

"Currently homeless. Anyone want to take Ola, Ella and myself for Christmas?"

Since James and Ola left Strictly Come Dancing as pros in 2013, they have become beloved commentators on the show, giving their professional insights into each routine weekly.

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James in particular has become so known for his weekly live tweets as he watches the routines, there was fan support for him to become the new judge when Bruno Tonioli's chair became available.

Unfortunately, he was unsuccessful, and Anton Du Beke took what many considered to be his rightful spot at the judges' table.

The pair have since both stripped off for charity on ITV's Strictly The Full Monty, appeared on Total Wipeout, and make regular appearances on game shows in the name of raising money for good causes.



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