This Morning star slams Shirley Ballas and says Strictly judge has got it 'totally wrong'
This Morning star slams Shirley Ballas and says Strictly judge has got it 'totally wrong'
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This Morning star slams Shirley Ballas and says Strictly judge has got it 'totally wrong'

Olivia Wheeler 🕒︎ 2025-10-31

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This Morning star slams Shirley Ballas and says Strictly judge has got it 'totally wrong'

One This Morning star slammed Shirley Ballas' recent claims on Tuesday's show, where the Strictly Come Dancing judge said 99.9% of people don't like women to be successful. During the latest episode, Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary spoke to show commentators Nick Ferrari and Sayeeda Warsi about the latest headlines. Alison, 50, said of Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley, 65: "In an interview [she said] that 99% of people don't like women to be successful. "Speaking at the Wimbledon Book Festival, Shirley said, 'everybody pretends to be your friend. But I found that 99.9% of people whom I deal with on a daily basis don't like to see women be successful. "I am talking about even girlfriends and people you're close to. They come with their sarcastic remarks and their underhand messages.' "I mean, is that true? I mean, it's quite strong views, isn't it? I mean, I'll come to you first Nick! Do we hate to see women being successful?" To which Nick, 66, didn't hold back as he said: "I like Shirley Ballas but she is talking a load of Ballas here! Utter nonsense. "Let's just think back, we've only just finished celebrating the successes of our fantastic Red Roses in the rugby and our Lionesses in the football. "When the two presenters of the show she works on, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, announced that they were standing down, that almost set-off a wave of national mourning. And they are all women. "We've only just said farewell to one of the greatest writers we ever had in this country, Dame Jilly Cooper, who sadly died early this month. "And we are a nation that celebrated not one, not two, but three female Prime Ministers as Japan just gets its first one. "So I like her [Shirley], I respect her, I watch her on the telly, but this one I think she's got totally, totally wrong!" Defending Shirley, Alison responded: "Well, the thing is, Shirley's basically describing high-achieving women, and it's mainly women in show business. "I think that's where she's coming from. And I always think to myself, it's not necessarily show friends, it is show business!" This Morning continues on weekdays at 10am on ITV and ITV X.

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