Dev Griffin has become the third celeb to depart Strictly Come Dancing 2019 – and fans aren’t happy. At all.

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After the Radio 1 DJ and dance partner Dianne Buswell were voted out of the BBC One contest – losing the dance-off against Viscountess Emma Weymouth and her partner Alijaz Skorjanec – many viewers claimed Dev deserved to stay in the competition.

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A vast majority of respondents to a RadioTimes.com poll also thought Dev should have stayed on the show.

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And fans not only thought Dev was a better dancer than the Viscountess, but many also said the Strictly judging panel – Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli, Motsi Mabuse and Shirley Ballas – initially under marked his Cha Cha.

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Others also complained the voting was “unfair” as they had difficulty voting for the couple by phone.

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During the voting period, BBC Strictly advised viewers via twitter to ring again if they couldn’t get through, or vote online.

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A Strictly source told RadioTimes.com that voting phone lines for all contestants – including Dev's – experienced blockages on Saturday night due to a high volume of callers.

Buswell was in tears as she took to the floor for her final dance with Griffin.

The remaining 12 couples – including current leaderboard favourites Karim Zeroual and partner Amy Dowden – will return to the dance floor next weekend.

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Strictly Come Dancing is on BBC One, Saturday at 6:40pm

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Thomas LingStaff Writer, BBC Science Focus

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