OLA and James Jordan looked stressed as they were spotted for the first time since being accused of bullying celebs on Strictly.
It was reported this week that explorer Steve Backshall, 51, had lodged a complaint with the BBC against Ola, 41, back in 2014.
Strictly’s James Jordan looked stressed during an outing today[/caption] He and his wife Ola were spotted for the first time since being accused of bullying celebs on the show[/caption]And it comes after her husband James, 46, was forced to hit back after a viral clip of him calling his celeb partner “fat” circulated online.
Today, the couple appeared dejected as they visited a McDonald’s with their daughter Ella, four.
Ola kept things casual in a brown sweatshirt and camel shorts while James opted for a stone top and khaki shorts.
Former CBB housemate James was seen wiping his eyes while making his way into the fast food resturant.
He recently scoffed at claims his wife bullied her dance partner Steve, who he found to be “rude and impatient” which undermined his confidence.
The BBC show is facing its biggest crisis as more celebrities share horror stories from behind the scenes.
TV explorer Steve reportedly lodged a complaint with the BBC back in 2014.
It is claimed he found Ola to be “rude and impatient” which undermined his confidence.
Ola has yet to respond, but her husband took to Instagram and shared a sarcastic tweet from one Strictly fan this week.
It jokingly suggested that James has been living in fear of his wife.
The person tagged Ola and James, writing: “@The_OlaJordan stands 5’4” tall and weighs the same as a Pringle packet, she can reduce hardened explorers to tears.
“She’s the dance floor assassin @bbcstrictly and we need a fund me page for poor @The_JamesJordan who must live in terror daily.”
James shared a screenshot of the tweet on his Instagram Story and wrote over the top: “Please!!! Someone help me” alongside a distressed face emoji.
The Sun contacted Ola’s representatives for comment at the time.
It is understood that Steve complained directly to a Strictly producer after their Halloween-themed Charleston.
Following this, bosses called Ola in for a meeting and agreed that she and Steve would be accompanied at all times while they remained in the competition.
At the time, Steve spoke about the physical demands of the series.
He told the Daily Mail that he was unable to point the toes of his left foot due to a fused ankle from a near-fatal climbing accident in 2008.
The action star revealed he was in “constant pain” during training and took painkillers every day.
He said: “It has absolutely broken me. You are training all day long on hard wooden floors wearing dance shoes that have no give in them at all, and no cushioning.
“The impact travels straight all the way through my body and I’m just falling apart.”
On Friday, James was forced to hit back after a viral clip of him calling his celeb partner Georgina Bouzova “fat” circulated online.
The former show star was seen raging at Georgina as they argued in rehearsals back in 2006.
But James told how he has never had complaints from his Strictly co-stars in eight years of being on the show.
Strictly Come Dancing‘s bullying crisis was sparked earlier this year when Amanda Abbington, 50, complained about axed Giovanni Pernice, 33.
And professional Graziano Di Prima, 30, was earlied this month fired by the BBC following claims he hit, spat at and kicked former celebrity partner Zara McDermott, 27, during rehearsals.
The couple appeared dejected as they visited a McDonald’s[/caption] James kept things casual in a stone T-shirt[/caption] Their daughter Ella, four, joined them for the meal out[/caption] James recently scoffed at claims his wife bullied Steve Backshall[/caption] Ola appeared to have her hands full with children’s toys[/caption] The family dined outside[/caption]