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Strictly Come Dancing usually works like a well-oiled machine every weekend on BBC One.
However, Saturday's show suffered from an unfortunate technical problem that led to mistakes in the Lindy Hop-a-thon.
The entire segment fell into chaos after the tablet that Shirley Ballas used to read the scores seemed to break.
Craig Revel Horwood gave him a piece of paper, which was given to him by a producer.
Fans first thought that Ashley Roberts' score was delusional, but Craig has since appeared on Good Morning Britain to tell the truth.
He confided to Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid earlier in the day: "I thought it was rather exciting, is not it darling? Super live TV. "
Craig then spoke to the hosts about the procedure that has been in place for years in Strictly Come Dancing.
The 53-year-old woman explained, "Very simply, the tablet fell and Shirley had to read.
"And of course, it's my job on the panel to write the names in the order they were selected.
"I give that to the room manager, it's very normal. It happened every year, we made a "tuna".
"He takes a picture that is sent to the gallery."
Elsewhere in the chat, Craig seemed to indicate that Joe Sugg was going to win Strictly Come Dancing.
When Susanna asked who he would award the Glitterball Trophy, Craig immediately turned to Joe Sugg.
He said: "I like Joe Sugg, I find him fantastic."
"He's very successful on YouTube," Susanna suggested.
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