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Daily Mirror
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Craig Revel Horwood in awkward row with livid TV presenter as fans criticise ‘melt down'
Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood was at the centre of an awkward row after criticising a Dancing with the Stars contestant live on air in the Aussie version of the show Craig Revel Horwood was at the centre of an awkward row with a livid TV presenter on Dancing with the Stars. The Strictly Come Dancing judge, 60, is currently dishing out the cutthroat style that he has become known for as he critiques the celebrities taking part in Dancing with the Stars in Australia, he was met with some backlash after he labelled Osher Gunsberg's Tango a "right royal mess" in the most recent episode. Upon hearing the comments, the former Bachelorette Australia host fired back: "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." But typically, Craig retorted: "That is not my job." But Craig continued to criticise, as he labelled the dance 'completely erratic' and accused the TV star of 'making mistakes' everywhere. Osher, who was partnered with professional dancer Sriani Argaet, replied: "But I need you to be doing it in a tango step while the person next to you is on one foot, kicking, and you're holding their momentum against you. After you." After Craig dismissed that suggestion as something they could do 'some other time', the video went viral on social media after broadcast and fans were quick to call out the on-air 'melt down'. One viewer wrote on X: "You got a low score Osher because you argued with the judges and were arrogant. Just take the feed back and be humble," and another said: "Osher is kinda annoying stop fighting with the judges." A third viewer ranted: "WTF was that attitude from Osher? The judges are there to give you constructive criticism, you think you danced amazingly and you just didn't, mate. Check your ego bro." A fourth said: "Thank goodness Osher's out. He was voted to stay the first couple of weeks due to his popularity, but the man can't dance," and a fifth said: "Osher seems to have trouble accepting reality, he's just a bad dancer". However, another fan was more sympathetic towards the TV host and instead took issue with Craig, as they wrote: "I dont think Osher has ever said he could dance. He is giving it a go and Craig is just downright rude." Osher and Srianri received a total score of 15 for the episode, and he was eliminated from the competition at the end of the episode. Speaking out after the viral incident had taken place, Osher claimed that Craig was doing his job as the 'baddie judge' with his negative comments but insisted that he had tried 'really hard' during the show. Speaking to Yahoo Lifestyle, he added: "But at the same time, I worked my a** off and I tried really hard. I was never going to be a technically perfect person at it, but it was like, come on, man! If you're going to critique me, give it a shot yourself and let's see what happens! I thought it was pretty fun! "Don't get me wrong, his critique is not without warrant. He has fair points. I watched the show, I know he wasn't inventing it. It was just an opportunity to kind of play with that dynamic and see what would happen," he continued. Osher's exit from the show leaves KIIS network presenter Brittany Hockley, actress Felicity Ward, Olympian Harry Garside, Home & Away actor Kyle Shinning, social media influencer Mia Fevola, newsreader Michael Usher, comedian Shaun Micallef, and former AFL star Trent Cotchin all vying to be crowned champion of this year's series. On the Australian iteration of the programme, Craig judges alongside former professional Sharna Burgess, Helen Richie and Mark Wilson. Earlier this year, Craig, who sits among judges Shirley Ballas, Anton Du Beke, and Motsi Mabuse, on Strictly Come Dancing in the UK, claimed that the show's continued success was down to him as he is an original member of the panel. Craig adopted the role of Mr Nasty since the show first aired back in 2004 and by his own admission during a recent interview he enjoys playing the villain. The TV judge who prides himself on being harsh with his comments to the professional dancers and their celebrity contestants, said: "There is no other judge. I created it. They are either dead or have been sacked." He added in his interview with The Sun: "I get booed heavily but I enjoy playing the villain." Craig has been on the BBC show for 21 years.

Courier-Mail
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Courier-Mail
‘Mess': Osher Gunsberg hits back in fiery TV clash
Don't miss out on the headlines from Reality. Followed categories will be added to My News. Aussie TV star Osher Gunsberg went down swinging on Sunday's episode of Dancing With the Stars, hitting back at one of the show's judges after some savage critiques of his latest performance. The former Bachelor host danced the tango to the David Bowie classic Fashion with his dance partner Sriani Argaet, a performance that got a universally frosty reception from the judging panel. But judge Craig Revel Horwood was the harshest, declaring Gunsberg's tango a 'right royal mess' – a description that earned a fiery response from the contestant himself. Judge Craig Revel Horwood didn't hold back. … so neither did Osher. '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,' Gunsberg told the judge – whose response was a shrugged '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 continued on, saying that Gunsberg's performance was 'completely erratic,' contained 'mistakes left right and centre,' and said in retrospect he should've tried to master a simpler routine. That too drew a fiery response from Gunsberg. 'Where's the fun in trying something that's not really risky? You saw the dance I did last episode, Craig. I took big risks. You said to take big risks.' 'I would rather do it and have it not work and give it a shot.' Osher had some fancy moves … … but the judges were less than impressed. Unfortunately, the risk didn't pay off: After receiving a lowly score of 15 from Horwood, Gunsberg ended up with a grand total of just 15 points, leaving him a distant last on the leaderboard. He and dance partner Argaet were eliminated from the competition, leaving four celeb contestants. Home and Away star Kyle Shilling, who received a perfect score of 40 in Sunday's episode, Felicity Ward, Mia Fevola and Shaun Micallef. Gunsberg may have copped a battering from the judges on his way out of the competition, but it seems many viewers were on his side: Fans flooded an Insta post showing his final dance with supportive comments overnight. '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. Originally published as 'Mess': Osher Gunsberg hits back in fiery TV clash
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
3 Original Home Features That Are Incredibly Valuable
Not to sound too much like your high-school economics teacher, but the whole principle of supply and demand really rings true in real estate. This means that some of those rare vintage (even quirky) features you may have in your home could drive up the value of your property, and real estate experts say think twice about removing them amid a home renovation. Everything from an at-home garden to soundproof walls, fireplaces, soaring ceilings, and a stand-alone bathtub can increase the value of your home, says Cathy Hobbs, a real estate stager, licensed real estate agent, author of Home Design Recipes: Room by Room Recipes for Design, and celebrity interior designer based in New York City. But don't sleep on bygone architectural features, either, she says. Original wood, stained-glass, or other elements that are no longer 'produced' can hold significant value, Hobbs says. Here are three oldies but goodies that you should never remove if you have them in your home, according to real estate pros. Keeping original wood floors was the top feature that real estate experts I reached out to identified as adding value to a home. Authentic mid-century or vintage hardwood floors are highly sought after, especially if they've been well-maintained or refinished, says Shaun Osher, CEO of Core Real Estate and head of sales at Hendrix House, a new residential development in New York City. 'There are countless videos online of buyers pulling up carpet or linoleum only to find original hardwood floors underneath, which, of course, results in a massive celebration,' Osher says. 'Buyers love the warmth and character they add.' 'Vintage wood floors are a huge selling point for many buyers,' agrees Rebecca Hidalgo Rains, the CEO of real estate firm Integrity All Stars in Phoenix. 'Many people install new and natural wood floors in their homes, but they don't look nearly as good as gracefully aged wood floors that have been kept in good condition,' she says. Today's buyer is searching for character, and features like artistic tiles tend to be very compelling to someone looking for that extra bit of charm, Osher says. Bathrooms or kitchens with original, intact vintage tiles — particularly those with art deco or mid-century modern patterns — are prized for their authenticity. 'As tiles have tended to trend toward the subway tile size or even larger, these smaller, more intricate designs and colors have become difficult and expensive to replicate, driving up home value,' he says. Centuries-old Delft tiles have recently made a comeback. These blue-and-white Dutch tiles often illustrate flora, fauna, and farmlands and originally were hand-painted. As a kid, I remember touring homes with my parents as we made our move from Michigan to Colorado. The only house I remember looking at was one with a conversation pit in the living room. (I imagined filling it up with those colorful hollow plastic balls to create the ultimate amenity: a ball pit). Though they didn't pick the house, I still think about conversation pits to this day, and apparently I'm not the only one. 'We have seen a huge resurgence in the popularity of the 'sunken living room' or 'conversation pit,'' says Baron Alloway, broker for Alloway Property Group in only do conversation pits provide a retro-era inspired look to a home, but when you add in furniture it creates a functionally versatile space that's perfect for reading, games, or dinner-party conversation. We Tested (and Rated!) All the Sofas at Ashley — Here Are the Best to Suit Your Style and Space We Asked 5 Contractors Which Kitchen Reno Trend Homeowners Regret Most, and They Basically All Agreed We Asked 8 Pro Travelers What They Never Pack in Their Carry-On, and Here's What They Said