Good Morning Britain presenter and former Strictly Come Dancing star Ed Balls has shared his thoughts on the latest controversies hitting the BBC series Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters On Wednesday's Good Morning Britain, hosts Kate Garraway and Ed Balls were joined by former Strictly Come Dancing star Erin Boag, who shared her thoughts on the recent controversies surrounding the popular BBC show. The programme has recently decided to bring in chaperones during rehearsals following a series of complaints. Ed, who was previously a contestant on the show, reflected on his experience: "We were alone a good half the time.

" He went on to discuss the importance of having a tough partner for challenging celebrities like himself or Richard Arnold: "Isn't it the case, if you get someone like me or Richard [Arnold], you need your partner to be tough as that's the only way you learn. "When you get it wrong you have to be motivated. It feels as though, it's a couple of instances, we don't know how many, but a small number, they've crossed a line," according to OK! "It's gone from being tough to being unsupportive and even worse, that's the problem, but for us, that never happened.

" Erin then spoke about the demands of the sport, emphasising that while the physical aspect may be straightforward, the me.