Strictly's Sarah Hadland says the 'pressure' fellow contestant Tasha Ghouri is under is 'so harsh' - after the Love Island star admitted she felt she 'let down the whole deaf community' Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By LILY JOBSON FOR MAILONLINE Published: 06:30 EST, 9 November 2024 | Updated: 06:43 EST, 9 November 2024 e-mail View comments Strictly Come Dancing's Sarah Hadland has admitted it's 'so harsh' that fellow contestant Tasha Ghouri is under so much pressure and judgement. Tasha, 26, broke down in tears during last weeks live show, admitting she felt she 'let down the whole deaf community' after she received hundreds of cruel comments about the way she speaks when she was on Love Island.
Since appearing on Strictly, Tasha has stressed the importance of normalising her disability through her heart-warming performances. Tasha, who was born deaf and received her cochlear implant when she was five years old, made history as the first-ever deaf contestant on the series in 2022. And actress Sarah, 53, has said she is horrified by the scrutiny younger women receive on social media, during an interview with The Times .
Strictly Come Dancing's Sarah Hadland, 53, has admitted it's 'so harsh' that fellow contestant Tasha Ghouri, 26, is under so much pressure and judgement Tasha broke down in tears during last weeks live show, admitting she felt she 'let down the whole deaf community' after she received hundreds of cruel comments about the way she speaks when sh.