Dancing With The Stars host Tyra Banks has been criticised by fans after appearing to 'shoo' contestant Olivia Jade offstage after she was eliminated.
Viewers of the show have claimed that Tyra apparently 'shooed' the pair offstage, after they received the lowest number of votes.
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Olivia, 22 and her dance partner Val Chmerkovskiy were eliminated alongside country music artist Jimmie Allen, 36.
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The former host of America's Next Top Model was also criticised for allegedly interrupting Jimmie during an emotional speech about his grandma.
Viewers took to the YouTube comments to express their disappointment in Tyra.
"She makes things all about herself", one user said. "Seriously though I just wish Tyra let the couples going home have their moment [sic]," said a second.
"She shooed them offstage [...] you can go 1 sec over 10pm, it's ok [sic]," said a third.
Fans were gutted for Jimmie as he also made his exit from the Janet Jackson-themed episode.
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"Poor Jimmie seems crushed," said one viewer.
"I'm really sad to see Jimmie go home. He was definitely a super star on the show. Now he can be with his family," said a second.
This is the second time Tyra has received public backlash on this season of DWTS. Viewers weren't happy following Tyra's comments on fellow contestant Sunisa Lee.
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Earlier in November, Suni had to rush offstage quickly after her performance, leading to Tyra sharing with the audience that she was "vomiting".
One fan called for Tyra to be "fired" for "putting Suni on the spot". Another claimed that "Tyra always asks/addresses the most random or at times inappropriate things".
Viewers were impressed with Suni's performance this week, with fans expressing their delight in the YouTube comments.
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"I have to say Suni Lee stepped up and earned her spot tonight", one person said.
"Suni really killed this dance I adore her [sic]," said another.
Tyla has contacted a rep for Tyra as well as Dancing With The Stars for comment.
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