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A social media frenzy was sparked when Turner turned to Reid and said: "I should have been the one to say I bet you look good on the dance floor, shouldn't I?" To which a rather flustered Reid said she looked "a mess, actually" in her Strictly outfit and Turner said "I doubt that".
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