Les Dennis wades into Strictly Come Dancing bullying row - admitting 'it's the hardest thing ever and they want to push you' as he compares BBC show to grisly movie Black Swan Have YOU got a story? Email us at tips@dailymail.com READ MORE: Full list of claims against Strictly professionals as BBC show is plunged into crisis By Madison Burgess Published: 05:37 EDT, 14 August 2024 | Updated: 05:52 EDT, 14 August 2024 e-mail View comments Les Dennis called his stint on Strictly Come Dancing 'the hardest thing ever' as he waded into the bullying row on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain . The 70-year-old comedian and his professional dance partner Nancy Xu became the first pair eliminated from the show in 2023 when they failed to survive the dance off.

On Wednesday morning, during an appearance on the ITV breakfast show, the entertainer was quizzed about his time on the BBC hit by host Richard Madeley . He explained: 'I was only there for two weeks and you rehearse with your partner separately. I was in a bubble between home and wherever I was on tour.

I was in 42nd street at the time. Les insisted that his 'experience was great,' but admitted that the show is 'the hardest thing ever' and your professional partner 'wants to push you'. Les Dennis admitted Strictly Come Dancing is 'the hardest thing ever' as he waded into the bullying row on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain The 70-year-old comedian and his professional dance partner Nancy Xu became the first pair eliminated from the .