Strictly Come Dancing professional Katya Jones was forced to declare "Not in the dance world" after her partner Nigel Harman appeared to break a golden rule of dance.
Rehearsing for this weekend's opening live show, Katya, 34 hit out at EastEnders star Nigel over an issue with his footwear.
In a clip shared to her Instagram account, Katya wrote "We both learned something from this. Faux pas is a new expression for me" alongside a video in which she asked Nigel, 50: "So what have you done, Nigel?"
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She continued: "This is your learning dancing process. So you put your straps on the on the inside your shoes – not the outside."
Adjusting his shoes, Nigel hit back: "It makes sense if you're riding horses or wearing jumpers or something. I don't think it's that much of a faux pas."
It prompted Katya to hit out: "But not in the dancing world. Who's shoes have you got by the way? Let's have a look inside."
Showing the label, Nigel, who departed Casualty earlier this year said: "It says 'Neil'. They've spelt my name wrong."
"Are you going to turn into a world champion dancer?" Katya asked, referring to her husband and fellow Strictly pro, Neil Jones.
Nigel laughed: "A world champion monster of a dancer. Heavily tattooed."
After being announced as a contestant in this year's offering of the hit BBC show, Nigel compared his forthcoming experience to "being thrown out of a plane".
But the actor, who uses his Instagram to promote meditation, admitted he has danced before, however.
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"I used to go to Amateur Dramatics in South Croydon, a bit of tap and jazz," he told BirminghamLive. "I have a diploma in musical theatre… some shocking ballet dancing! I’m very good from the waist up, big face and good arms, waist down is shocking… no elasticity, nothing! When I left college I danced on a cruise ship for six months, not the best one I’ll be honest, 17 costume changes in a 35 minute show, that sort of thing!
"I did some musicals in London when I was first starting out, I would understudy the lead, so I had to dance well enough to do the ensemble stuff, but I would always head for the back. Very enthusiastic but not great. I haven’t really danced in 20 years though! Enthusiastic, with a bit of training. I’ve never learnt a step of Ballroom or Latin dancing."
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