Dianne Buswell fans fume BBC Strictly bosses have 'set her up for elimination' as they slam 'woeful' decision

The full list of dance styles and song choices has been revealed ahead of Week Four on Saturday
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Strictly Come Dancing fans hoping to see Stefan Dennis and pro dancer Dianne Buswell stay in the contest for the long haul are currently fearing the worst thanks to the show's producers.
After avoiding the dreaded dance-off in Week Two and receiving a bye in Week Three, some fans are convinced it may be third time unlucky for the Neighbours star and his pro partner following the release of this week's songs and dance styles.
Mr Dennis and Ms Buswell, who is currently pregnant with her first child, will be taking on a quick-paced Charleston to the sound of Tones and I's Dance Monkey.
Having had to recover from illness to reach Week Four, the combination has left several fans complaining it's "unfair" on 66-year-old Mr Dennis and the soon-to-be mum.
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After discovering the pair's song and dance combination, one fan took to the online forum Reddit to voice their anger at the show's producers. "WHY STRICTLY GODS WHY," they titled the frustrated post.
They delved further: "Just seen Stefan and Dianne are doing a dance to Dance Monkey. Has there ever been a more 'these lot are out next' than that?
"Also, haven't we as the audience suffered enough, with 2 weeks of Couples Choices to K Pop Demon Hunters' songs and seeing Tom Skinner in that shiny vest."
It didn't take long for fellow Strictly fans to concur with the original poster. "The song choices this year are woeful," one fan added to the discussion.
"And you can bet they'll destroy Stefan in wardrobe," a second weighed in, before a third echoed: "The song is awful enough as it is. God knows what horror our ears will meet when the Strictly band does it."
Meanwhile, a fourth wasn't surprised: "It always happens with the previous years' winning professional... They haven’t given Stefan a straightforward, gorgeous ballroom song/theme in 4 weeks.
"At least Chris [Robshaw] had a VW to Die with a Smile, and Ross [King] had a waltz to Song of Leith. Last week, they wanted to dress Stefan up as Lord Farquard FFS."
However, there were some who did their best to remain upbeat, with one fan arguing: "I must be the only person in the world who doesn't hate this song. The song does suck, but it has DANCE in it!" (sic)
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BBC Strictly: Dianne Buswell and Stefan Dennis were given a bye in Week Three
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Despite the pessimism among the show's fanbase, Ms Buswell and Mr Dennis will undoubtedly be pulling out all the stops to build on their impressive performances so far in the competition.
After Week One, the pair occupied the middle of the leaderboard with a respectable score of 22. They floundered slightly in Week Two and received a score of 17, but neither of their scores landed them at the bottom of the respective leaderboards.
But it isn't just on the dancefloor where the two have faced their fair share of adversity so far this series.
After the BBC confirmed Mr Dennis had to skip Week Three of the competition following advice from doctors, Ms Buswell faced a barrage of unfounded claims that their temporary withdrawal was down to her pregnancy.
Dianne Buswell and boyfriend Joe Sugg are expecting their first child
| GETTYTaking to Instagram to shut down the rumours earlier this month, the choreographer shared on her Story: “I just have to clarify, as I have had lots of people messaging me thinking this is a cover-up for me not being able to dance?
"Firstly, we wouldn’t lie especially about somebody being sick. And secondly, I am fine.
"Yes, I’m pregnant, but I’m also very capable and feeling really good. Thirdly, there are things in place if any pro were to get sick or injured."
Ms Buswell has proved time and time again that she isn't letting the fact that she's pregnant hinder Mr Dennis's experience on Strictly, even hitting back at judge Motsi Mabuse over the suggestion that the pair hadn't been putting in the hours during rehearsals.
BBC Strictly: Dianne Buswell has faced her fair share of adversity already this series
|After their Week Two performance fell flat, Ms Mabuse highlighted a series of errors Mr Dennis racked up, commenting: "There were guys, sorry, let's just be honest. Just let's try next time to rehearse and stick to the routine."
The 36-year-old Australian professional immediately challenged the judge's critique. "I don't know how much more we can rehearse, Motsi!" she responded.
Despite Ms Buswell's protests about their rehearsal schedule, Ms Mabuse persisted: "Find a way, I don't know, we have to get one performance without those tiny tiny creepers in there."
The professional dancer and her partner, Joe Sugg, announced the news that they were expecting their first child back in September.