
Gabby Logan thought public ‘didn't like her' after Strictly exit
Broadcaster Gabby Logan revealed she cried after being eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing in 2007, having been told she was too competitive.
Logan, who finished 11th with partner James Jordan, reflected that her competitive nature, valued in sports, was not appreciated on the show.
She believes there was a societal shift between 2007 and 2012, where competitive women became celebrated, unlike her experience on Strictly.
Logan stated she was not playing the game expected of a woman at the time, implying a need for faux humility.
Gabby Logan, alongside Kelly Cates and Mark Chapman, is set to take over Gary Lineker 's role as Match of the Day presenters for the upcoming football season.
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The Sun
31 minutes ago
- The Sun
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Daily Mail
34 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
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The Guardian
35 minutes ago
- The Guardian
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