Strictly’s Dianne Buswell hits back after Craig Revel-Horwood’s performance dig

Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell has hit back at Craig Revel Horwood following their “conflict” on Saturday night.

Dianne and her partner DJ Tyler West took to the dance floor on Saturday night to perform a jaw-dropping Paso Doble dance – which Craig ultimately scored a mere 6.

Now the redhead beauty has admitted she “doesn’t know” why Craig didn’t like their routine, which was awarded high scores by the other three judges.

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Craig shocked viewers when he awarded Dianne and Tyler a score of 6, while other judges including Anton Du Beke, gave them a 9.

The 57-year-old told Dianne and Tyler that their routine "lacked any Spanish line whatsoever" and added: "This is meant to be a matador, darling.”

He continued: “Out there, you were very square, it was very placed, it was very boxy. It just went from power position to power position."

Following their scores and the live vote, Tyler and Dianne found themselves in the dreaded dance-off opposite former footy star Tony Adams and his partner Katya Jones.

However, Tyler and Dianne progressed by default when Tony was forced to withdraw from the competition due to an injury.

Following Sunday night’s results, the couple appeared on It Takes Two on Tuesday (November 15), where Dianne seemed to respond to what host Rylan referred to as a “conflict.”

She said: “I mean, dance is so subjective, isn't it? So it is one of those things.

"Obviously Craig… I understood exactly what they meant about the shaping and wanting more twists in it,” she acknowledged.

“100%, I completely agreed.”

Dianne then went on to defend the dance, noting: “I feel there was Spanish lines in there, but I feel that it could have been rotated more so I get all that.

"But yeah, it's just… if Craig didn't like it, I can't be in his head. I don't know exactly why he didn't love it. It's just what they're there for. Some might love it. Some might hate it.”

She added: “Everyone has a different opinion, and that's just how the show goes, I guess.

“Just try and take on board what they say and try and come back, hopefully. We keep moving."

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