21-07-2025
'That is not my job': Bachelor host Osher Gunsberg embroiled in fiery clash with Dancing with the Stars judge Craig Revel Horwood before elimination
Former Bachelor Host Osher Gunsberg went down fighting on Sunday's episode of Dancing with The Stars Australia, hitting back at one of the judges in a tense exchange.
Gunsberg danced the Argentine tango to David Bowie's classic 'Fashion' with dance partner Sriani Argatet, but the performance got a universal rebuke from the judging panel.
Judge Craig Revel Horwood was the harshest, declaring the routine a 'right royal mess'.
The response earned a clap back from the former Network 10 personality who told Mr Horwood, 'Would you like to try going down that perspex ramp in those heels, sir? You are more than welcome to show me how to do it.'
The comment earned a rebuke from Mr Revel-Horwood who said, 'That is not my job.'
'But I need you to be doing it in a tango step while the person next to you is on one foot and you're holding them – after you,' Gunsberg continued.
Horwood then went on to say the routine was erratic and contained mistakes left right and centre, before going onto say that he should have attempted an easier routine.
Despite Mr Gunsberg scoring 15 points and eventually being voted off the show, social media comments on the dance routine have been largely in his favour.
'It was unfair for you to go tonight. You did a great job,' wrote one.
'Not gonna lie. I kinda cheered with Osher gave it back to Craig,' said another.
Some were also negative with one saying, 'I found Osher hard to like.'
And another said 'arguing with the judges' comments (as much as you don't agree with them) doesn't put you in a good light. Love you but just need to #chillax'
The loss of the former Bachelor Host means there are currently four celebrity contestants out of a possible 40 left in the competition, which airs on the Seven Network.
Home and Away star Kyle Shilling received a perfect score of 40 in Sunday's episode, while Felicity Ward, Mia Fevola and Shaun Micallef also stayed in.
DWTS Australia is the international name for the popular British TV show Strictly Come Dancing which airs on the BBC in the UK, with the format exported to over 60 countries including Australia.