Adam Peaty’s mum is having trouble accepting her son’s exit from Strictly Come Dancing.
The Olympic swimmer lost his place in the competition after going up against Tilly Ramsay in Sunday night’s dance-off.
After his elimination, Caroline Peaty said she was “not buying the public vote”, despite Adam and his partner Katya Jones also having landed at the bottom of the judges’ leaderboard with 27 points out of 40 for their Jive.
She even went as far as branding the outcome a “fix”, as she tweeted: “Proud @adam_peaty and @Mrs_katjones such an amazing partnership and @Mrs_katjones you have taught my baby boy how to dance, thank you x
“Total fix and I’m not buying the public vote.”
It was the second week running Adam and Katya had found themselves in the bottom two after the judges scores were combined with the results of the public vote.
Caroline said it was a “total farce” that Adam and Tilly had both landed in the dance-off this week.
She also took aim at the judges, claiming that their scoring had been inconsistent and unfair.
She tweeted: “I have watched this show for the first time and I have seen with my own eyes that the judging is not consistent or fair, not just with Adam either! And just so you know I am a kind person.”
She added: “I believe in fairness, it’s frustrating when you can see from the start that it isn’t.”
Caroline went on to retweet a number of fans who agreed with her opinion.
A Strictly Come Dancing spokesperson declined to comment when contacted by HuffPost UK.
After his exit aired, Adam posted a lengthy statement on his Instagram page, sharing some of the life lessons that being on Strictly has taught him.
Recalling how intense the past two years of his life have been, he wrote: “I’m so grateful for my time on this show, from the highs of performing in front of millions and the extreme challenge of learning a new routine within three days every week, it’s been incredible.
“I didn’t know how much it meant to me until I got a bit emotional after my dance-off; however, I don’t think it was the dancing that pushed me over the edge, but the two years of the constant challenge with myself combined with the energy to win the Olympics and becoming a father at the same time.”
Adam continued: “My emotions are one of my strongest attributes and I’m not ashamed to show that I’m human. It’s crazy to me because I thought I was ‘OK’ but I am not.
“We all have to wear a piece of armour to get the job done and it wasn’t until this week that I knew I could let it go. I’m still healing from the trials and tribulations that elite sporting athletes go through but with that I’m also adapting and learning from life.”
Adam also took a moment to address his detractors directly, telling them: “For the people who tried to bring us down throughout the show, please challenge yourself to be better. The world needs much more positivity and truth.”
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.40pm on BBC One.
The Olympic swimmer lost his place in the competition after going up against Tilly Ramsay in Sunday night’s dance-off.
After his elimination, Caroline Peaty said she was “not buying the public vote”, despite Adam and his partner Katya Jones also having landed at the bottom of the judges’ leaderboard with 27 points out of 40 for their Jive.
She even went as far as branding the outcome a “fix”, as she tweeted: “Proud @adam_peaty and @Mrs_katjones such an amazing partnership and @Mrs_katjones you have taught my baby boy how to dance, thank you x
“Total fix and I’m not buying the public vote.”
Proud @adam_peaty and @Mrs_katjones such an amazing partnership and @Mrs_katjones you have taught my baby boy how to dance, thank you x Total fix and I’m not buying the public vote ?@bbcstrictly@Mavise42Mavis@MichaelGunning1@jademist_janet
— Caroline Peaty (@cazliz123) November 7, 2021
It was the second week running Adam and Katya had found themselves in the bottom two after the judges scores were combined with the results of the public vote.
Caroline said it was a “total farce” that Adam and Tilly had both landed in the dance-off this week.
What a total farce, neither Tilly or @adam_peaty deserve to be in the dance off!
— Caroline Peaty (@cazliz123) November 7, 2021
She also took aim at the judges, claiming that their scoring had been inconsistent and unfair.
She tweeted: “I have watched this show for the first time and I have seen with my own eyes that the judging is not consistent or fair, not just with Adam either! And just so you know I am a kind person.”
Everyone is entitled to an opinion, I have watched this show for the first time and I have seen with my own eyes that the judging is not consistent or fair, not just with Adam either! And just so you know I am a kind person
— Caroline Peaty (@cazliz123) November 8, 2021
I believe in fairness, it’s frustrating when you can see from the start that it isn’t, that is all ?
— Caroline Peaty (@cazliz123) November 8, 2021
She added: “I believe in fairness, it’s frustrating when you can see from the start that it isn’t.”
Caroline went on to retweet a number of fans who agreed with her opinion.
A Strictly Come Dancing spokesperson declined to comment when contacted by HuffPost UK.
After his exit aired, Adam posted a lengthy statement on his Instagram page, sharing some of the life lessons that being on Strictly has taught him.
Recalling how intense the past two years of his life have been, he wrote: “I’m so grateful for my time on this show, from the highs of performing in front of millions and the extreme challenge of learning a new routine within three days every week, it’s been incredible.
“I didn’t know how much it meant to me until I got a bit emotional after my dance-off; however, I don’t think it was the dancing that pushed me over the edge, but the two years of the constant challenge with myself combined with the energy to win the Olympics and becoming a father at the same time.”
Adam continued: “My emotions are one of my strongest attributes and I’m not ashamed to show that I’m human. It’s crazy to me because I thought I was ‘OK’ but I am not.
“We all have to wear a piece of armour to get the job done and it wasn’t until this week that I knew I could let it go. I’m still healing from the trials and tribulations that elite sporting athletes go through but with that I’m also adapting and learning from life.”
Adam also took a moment to address his detractors directly, telling them: “For the people who tried to bring us down throughout the show, please challenge yourself to be better. The world needs much more positivity and truth.”
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.40pm on BBC One.