Strictly Come Dancing’s Motsi Mabuse suffers wardrobe malfunction in backstage clip

Motsi Mabuse suffered a wardrobe malfunction when she stepped out on the dance floor in her robe before Strictly Come Dancing’s live performance last weekend.

The South African dancer, 41, joined head judge Shirley Ballas on the dance floor in a gown before filming for the Musicals Week live show began.

But Motsi suffered an unfortunate wardrobe problem when her gown began to come undone during the ball, leaving the star mortified.

Funny: Motsi Mabuse suffered a wardrobe malfunction when she hit the dance floor in her robe before last week’s Strictly Come Dancing live show.

During a fun clip, shared on Instagram by Shirley, Motsi can be seen quickly grabbing her blue robe and holding it around her body.

As her friend Shirley bursts into laughter, a shocked Motsi is seen running to speak to the camera.

She says, ‘I’m naked guys! They haven’t seen this in the UK, in all of Africa!’

Along with the clip, which was included as part of a Musicals Week behind-the-scenes footage reel, Shirley wrote: “Gown malfunction.”

‘I’m naked!’: But Motsi suffered an unfortunate wardrobe problem when her gown began to unravel during the ball, leaving the star mortified.

Seeing the funny side of the moment, Motsi commented on a series of smiley face emojis below the images.

And fans were quick to share their amusement at the moment, taking the comments to describe Motsi as “hilarious.”

One fan wrote: “OMG Motsi is hilarious!!!”

While another wrote: ‘Oh Shirley, you and Motsi are a right match. You make me laugh so much.’

oops! During a fun clip, shared on Instagram by Shirley Ballas, Motsi can be seen quickly grabbing her blue robe and holding it closed around her body.

Dance moves: The malfunction occurred when Motsi, 41, joined head judge Shirley on the dance floor in a gown before filming for the Musical Week live show began.

The hilarious clip comes after Strictly announced that their contestants would be doing two dances for the semifinal this weekend.

The official Instagram account for the BBC show also shared what the five couples will be dancing to as they try to secure a place in the final.

Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu will do an American Smooth to Easy On Me by Adele.

Double feature: The funny clip comes after Strictly announced that their contestants would be doing two dances for the semifinal this weekend.

They will then take to the dance floor for the second time with a cover of 2WEI’s Survivor featuring Edda Hayes, doing a Paso Doble.

Meanwhile, Helen Skelton and Gorka Márquez will first tackle a waltz from Celene Dion’s Only One Road.

Then they will change things with an Argentine tango to the rhythm of Here Comes The Rain Again by Eurhythmics.

Song Choices: The official Instagram account also revealed what the five couples will be dancing to as they try to secure a spot in the finale.

Melodic: Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu will do an American Smooth to Easy On Me by Adele

Dramatic: They will then take to the dance floor for the second time with a cover of Survivor by 2WEI with Edda Hayes, doing a Paso Doble.

Iconic: While Helen Skelton and Gorka Márquez will first tackle a waltz from Celene Dion’s Only One Road

Will Mellor and his partner Nancy Xu will dance a Paso Doble to Uccen (DWTS Remix) by Taalbi Brothers and DWTS.

Then they can do their Couple’s Choice dance, with a mix of Know How by Young MC, Fools Gold by The Stone Roses and Step On by Happy Mondays.

Fleur East and Vito Coppola will need a lot of energy for their Charleston to Tu Vuo’ Fa L’Americano by Fiorello.

Powerful: Will Mellor and his partner Nancy Xu will dance a Paso Doble to the rhythm of Uccen (DWTS Remix) by Taalbi Brothers and DWTS

Special Dance: Then they can do their Couple’s Choice dance, with a mix of Know How by Young MC, Fools Gold by The Stone Roses and Step On by Happy Mondays.

They will then dance the third Paso Doble of the night, to the rhythm of Moloko’s The Time Is Now.

Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal will also face a Charleston, but theirs will be Paolo Nutini’s Pencil Full of Lead.

They will end the evening with a waltz of Burt Bacharach’s What The World Needs Now.

Fun: Fleur East and Vito Coppola will need a lot of energy for their Charleston to Tu Vuo’ Fa L’Americano by Fiorello

Strike a pose! Next, they will dance the third Paso Doble of the night, to the rhythm of The Time Is Now by Moloko

The announcement comes after fans were furious that the show was moved from its regular Saturday night time slot to make way for the World Cup.

Next week’s semi-final will take place on Sunday, December 11 at 7:15 p.m., with Strictly’s results on Monday, December 12 at 8:15 p.m.

The change has been made so that the World Cup quarter-finals can be broadcast on BBC1.

Spirited: Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal will also face a Charleston, but theirs will be Paolo Nutini’s Pencil Full of Lead

The soccer game between the Netherlands and Argentina will start at 7:00 pm, which means that Strictly fans will have to wait one more day to see the semi-final.

And viewers aren’t happy about the time change, taking to social media to complain.

One said: ‘I want to make a complaint! Is there a petition that I can sign? @BBCOne rushing through #strictly this year so football can take over the airwaves. It seems the judges can’t be bothered either. Put the football on BBC2.

Another agreed writing: ‘Who am I complaining to about @bbcstrictly being Sunday next week instead of Saturday? Tonight all shows on @BBCTwo repeat, probably the same next week. Put the ball there and leave yourself #Strictly alone!’

Soccer: The change has been made so that the World Cup quarter-finals can be broadcast on BBC1 instead

A third repeated: ‘If football has to be on BBC1 why not put @bbcstrictly on BBC2 on Saturday night? However, it is the great semifinal lineup for next week.

‘Coders get one from me for this #Strictly series @BBCOne @BBCTwo @bbcPoV we want answers!’

And a fourth tweeted: ‘BBC has made a huge mistake in rescheduling #Strictly. First to Friday/Saturday and now to Sunday/Monday. Golden rule of television: never mess with your most watched show. Just move the football to BBC2/3/4/red button/iPlayer. Enough options there. Prioritizing Arge v Oz cannot be justified.

Fuming: Viewers are dissatisfied with the time change and take to social media to complain.

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