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Anton Du Beke calls on Strictly mole to stop revealing result

Anton Du Beke calls on Strictly mole to stop revealing result
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Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke urges the person behind show spoilers to "please stop".

Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke has begged the person behind a spoiler website to stop revealing each week's eliminated contestant.

The BBC airs the weekly performances show live on Saturday night, then pre-records the Sunday results show shortly afterwards in order to save on money.

Every week, however, a spoiler website accurately reveals which two couples landed in the dance-off and who was eliminated.

Talking about the website, Du Beke told Loose Women: "It gets on my nerves. Please stop. I don't know who you are but please stop. Don't do it. Why would you do it? Nobody knows who it is.

"The audience, like the people who go to [Agatha Christie murder mystery play] The Mousetrap for example, which has been going for years, we're all in it together. Knowledge is power and all that sort of stuff, everyone has an agreement we won't say anything, so I don't know who does it.

"They call you a spoiler for a reason - because you're a spoiler. Don't do it... Try to stop spoiling it please, because people don't want to know."

Strictly continues on BBC One on Saturday at 6.40pm.

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