Strictly star savagely reveals BBC series changed her life ‘not in a good way’

Television programmes: Strictly Come Dancing Handout photo of Gabby Logan and James Jordan dancing the Samba one more time for the panel of Strictly Come Dancing judges. (TX: BBC1 Sunday 28th October 2007 @ 6:50pm) PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Sunday 28th October 2007. Photo credit should read: BBC/PA Wire. WARNING: Use of this copyrighted image is subject to Terms of Use of BBC Digital Picture Service. In particular, this image may only be used during the publicity period for the purpose of publicising 'STRICTLY COME DANCING' and provided the BBC is credited. Any use of this image on the internet or for any other purpose whatsoever, including advertising or other commercial uses, requires the prior written approval of BBC
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Gabby Logan has recalled her experiences after being voted out (Picture: PA)

Former Strictly Come Dancing star Gabby Logan has revealed the BBC One competition changed her life ‘but not in a good way’.

The presenter and former gymnast starred on Strictly in 2007, partnered with James Jordan.

The same year, Gabby’s husband Kenny also competed on Strictly, partnered with James’ wife Ola.

Kenny and Ola were the ninth couple eliminated, while Gabby and James were the fourth.

The BBC Sport star, 51, has now spoken of the impact being voted out had on her mental health.

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She recalled having an ‘amazing experience’ on the show, adding: ‘It was also kind of a life-changing experience in many ways, which sounds a bit dramatic, and you hear people go on Strictly saying, “It’s changed my life,” but this wasn’t in a good way.’

She went on: ‘It wasn’t that Strictly was bad for me per se, I absolutely adored it.’

Picture shows - Gabby Logan. Gabby and James dancing the samba one more time for the panel of judges to try and keep a place in the competition during show 4 of Strictly Come Dancing : Series 5.
Gabby was voted out of the 2007 competition in week four (Picture: Chilvers, Mark)

However, she found it difficult to cope when she was voted out by the public.

In a conversation with Jessica Ennis-Hill for her Gold Minds podcast, Gabby continued: ‘And when you get voted out of Strictly, it’s so shocking because you go in every week, starting to work on your following week’s dance, and you don’t expect to go home, right?

‘And so I’d finished about just a quarter down the table, got some good scores for that week, and I was in the bottom two for the dance-off, which was quite a shock for everybody that I was there.’

She said she was ‘very much aware that people didn’t like me’, while viewers were such fans of Kenny, who made it to the quarterfinals.

LEIGH, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: BBC Sport presenter Gabby Logan during the Vitality Women's FA Cup Semi Final between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion at Leigh Sports Village on April 15, 2023 in Leigh, England. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Gabby spoke of the ‘shock’ after being voted out, saying it was a ‘sobering’ experience (Picture: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

‘It was a very sobering kind of experience, because in the days afterwards, not only was I missing, dreadfully missing the dancing, but also realizing that I felt like, what was it about me that people didn’t relate to or like?

‘And some of the things that were being written about me were that I was too competitive, and I think there’s been a real change in the way women are allowed to be competitive openly since then.

‘But at the time, even in 2007, I was seen as somebody who was too determined almost and wanted it too much and looked too disappointed when her scores were low.’

Gabby said her pro-partner Janes had been reminding her it was a TV show, but having come from a sporting background, she found it difficult to not do so well after putting in the hours of training.

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Gabby added that she ‘adored’ her time on Strictly but was ‘devastated’ (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

‘I was very surprisingly devastated in the sense that it shook me kind of almost how upset I was about it,’ she went on.

The TV star went on to reveal that at one point, Kenny, who she married in 2001, rung Strictly bosses to ask if he could swap places with her and sacrifice himself to keep her in the show, but was of course told he couldn’t do so by producers.

‘It was a very confusing time,’ Gabby added, recalling how she would write in her journal that she couldn’t ‘make sense of things’, and kept questioning how she could ‘change’ for people who didn’t know her personally to like her.

Gabby has previously spoken about her experience being voted off early, and how she dealt with comments she received.

Television programme: 'Strictly Come Dancing' Kenny Logan and Ola Jordan dancing the Cha Cha during tonight's show. (TX: BBC 1 Saturday 17 November 2007). PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday November 3, 2007. Photo credit should read: BBC/PA Wire. WARNING: Use of this copyrighted image is subject to Terms of Use of BBC Digital Picture Service. In particular, this image may only be used during the publicity period for the purpose of publicising 'Strictly Come Dancing' and provided the BBC is credited. Any use of this image on the internet or for any other purpose whatsoever, including advertising or other commercial uses, requires the prior written approval of the copyright holder.
Gabby’s husband Kenny was partnered with Ola Jordan that same year (Picture: PA)

Writing for The Daily Mail in 2022, she said: ‘Perhaps I should have been a bit more hapless or humble, displaying more of a “Thanks for giving me this opportunity” kind of demeanour, more what the audience at the time probably expected from a woman.’

‘That period was one of the best of my professional life and simultaneously one of the most frustrating and sad,’ she went on.

‘I adored every second of my time on the show. It is a total honour to get to dance with these otherworldly beings.’

Gabby was eliminated in week four of Strictly, after scoring 30 points.

Over that time, she’d performed a quickstep, a jive and a samba, and was in the bottom two with Penny Lancaster and Ian Waite.

Alesha Dixon went on to win with Matthew Cutler, with EastEnders’ Matt Di Angelo finishing as runner-up.

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