Shirley Ballas has seemingly clapped back at criticism about her judging on Strictly Come Dancing as she opened up about a health battle 'no one talks about' during her latest TV appearance.
The dancer and judge was seen back on-screens over the weekend as the hit BBC One dance contest relocated to Blackpool for its annual special.
She was back on the judging panel as the eight remaining couples performed in the iconic Tower Ballroom. But Shirley did find herself coming under fire for some of her decision-making while giving out her comments and scores on Saturday night (November 17) and she's seemingly hit back during an appearance on Loose Women. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say same thing as Wynne Evans and Katya Jones exit competition The 64-year-old joined the Loose Women panel on Monday (November 18) and opened up about a secret health battle that has left her suffering for years.
But after she was asked about Pete Wicks' latest performance, in which pretended to be a train inspector before tearing off his jacket to reveal a pink shirt and tight PVC pink trousers as he performed a cha cha to I’m Too Sexy by Right Said Fred, she seemingly responded to those targeting her about her opinions on the night.