Strictly's George Clarke dealt HUGE odds blow just hours before final as bookies predict winner
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George Clarke was dealt with a huge odds blow on Saturday just hours ahead of the Strictly Come Dancing's final.
The Bristol-born YouTuber, 26, headed the betting rank for 'pretty much the entire series', but has now been placed second by bookies with his odds at 7/4.
He's been outclassed by new frontrunner Karen Carney, who is now at just 4/9 for this year's Glitterball Trophy.
Elsewhere, Love Island star Amber Davies is way back at 40/1 which could cause an upset this weekend.
'George may have fallen at the final hurdle if the latest odds are anything to go by... having led the way from pretty much the offset, he looks set to miss out on the Glitterball Trophy,' said Alex Apati of Ladbrokes.
He will go head-to-head against fellow constants ex Lioness Karen and Amber on Saturday night to battle it out for the crown.
George Clarke was dealt with a huge odds blow on Saturday just hours ahead of the Strictly Come Dancing's final (pictured with pro partner Alexis Warr last week)
The Bristol-born YouTuber headed the betting rank for 'pretty much the entire series', but has now been placed second by bookies with his odds at 7/4 (pictured with pro partner Alexis Warr)
Ahead of the eagerly-anticipated show, Tom Skinner broke his silence on his early Strictly Come Dancing exit as he 'seeks legal advice' after he claimed BBC bosses rigged official voting figures.'
The Apprentice star, 34, had already been deemed a controversial signing due to his outspoken Right-wing views, and was the first star to be voted off the show in October.
In a lengthy post to X, he wrote: 'As most of you will have seen in the papers, I won’t be at the final of Strictly Come Dancing tonight.
'First thing I wanna say is this…. I spoke with my lovely dance partner, Amy Dowden to make sure she was okay with me not attending.
'She’s a good person and a good friend now, I’d never let her down. When I got given the opportunity to do Strictly back in April, I was buzzing.
'Not because I can dance…. I can’t. But because I really wanted to test myself and Learn something completely out of my comfort zone.'
Thomas is now said to be convinced that he can prove he received a larger share of the public vote, which should have saved him from the dance off.
The TV personality continued: 'On the night I left the show, I received an anonymous email claiming to be from a BBC exec with stats, saying I’d received far more votes than it appeared and it wasn’t right. I’ve since had the email independently verified.
'George may have fallen at the final hurdle if the latest odds are anything to go by... he looks set to miss out on the Glitterball Trophy,' said Alex Apati of Ladbrokes (George and pro partner Alexis Warr pictured last month)
George has been outclassed by new frontrunner Karen Carney who is now at just 4/9 for this year's Glitterball Trophy (Karen pictured on Strictly last month)
Elsewhere, Love Island star Amber Davies, 29, is way back at 40/1 to cause an upset this weekend (Amber pictured with pro partner Nikita Kuzmin last week)
'That same email mentioned the BBC was very angry an nervous simply because I had met JD Vance (USA VICE PRESIDENT). Let me be clear, I’m not a political bloke. Never have been. I just love my country and am patriotic.
'I’ve been made out by the press to be this political figure. If anyone was to get an opportunity like what I did, they would have taken it.
'I still think it is mad that a man like me who sells mattresses out of a van can call someone that senior in the world’s politics a friend now.
'I have asked to see the official voting figures to back up the ones I was sent in the email but was told they couldn’t be shown to me. And have never been shown in the history of the show.
'I have spoke about the email I had received to senior people and the BBC welfare team, who btw I genuinely respect. And they was the ones who advised me to get legal advice because of how unfair it all was. (This was not my idea).
'There were also smaller things that added to the feeling. Everyone received a welcome gift on the show….. skincare bits, face masks, that sort of thing. Mine was the only one that “Got Stolen” apparently.'
It comes as Tom Skinner (pictured) broke his silence on his early Strictly Come Dancing exit as he 'seeks legal advice' after he claimed BBC bosses 'rigged official voting figures'
He said: 'That same email mentioned the BBC was very angry an nervous simply because I had met JD Vance (USA VICE PRESIDENT). Let me be clear, I’m not a political bloke' (Tom pictured with US Vice President JD Vance)
He added: 'On its own, it’s nothing…. but added to everything else, it felt strange. I have been made out to be someone I actually am not simply because I took part in this show.
'The views were formed from media stories over the summer that simply wasn’t true or exaggerated. It ain’t fair what has happened to me and my family. I also want to say this carefully.
'After receiving this information and having it verified, a very senior BBC figure has since resigned. I’m not saying that had anything to do with me, but it did feel bizarre.
'Also the main hosts stepped down the following week. Again, I’m not saying it has anything to do with me. It’s just all very coincidental. I’m just being honest. I didn’t want any of this in the press either.
'A lot of what’s been written has been exaggerated or untrue about me and I’ve found it hard to take in over the past few months. This is my life, and it’s not nice what has been said about me if I’m honest.
'What I do find strange is that after a private Zoom call with BBC executives on Wednesday night about going forward, this was national news by Thursday morning.
'That tells me there’s been a leak. Because it ain’t come from me to be in the press. (It might be from the same person who sent me the email) …..I didn’t want this to be national news, in fact I didn’t want any of this.
'But now I’m writing a statement so people know the truth as to why I’m not attending, I don’t want people thinking I am bitter when I ain’t.
'I don’t want more stories being wrote that ain’t true. I’m not kicking off for attention. I’m not saying I should’ve won either. I was rubbish at dancing we all know that.
'But love me or hate me you do have to appreciate the massive following I have, I can’t even walk into the local Tesco without getting stopped for selfies.
'I just believe in fairness and respect. I wish every dancer tonight the very best. They’ve worked their socks off and they deserve their moment. As for me I’ve got fish to sell on my stall and a family I love more than anything. Thank you for the love as Always. Bosh.'
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