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Sermsah Bin Saad was making his speech after being eliminated, he accidentally swore on national television, saying, "You guys are so fucking awesome!". At that time, Sermsah didn't realise that it was on live and apologised after finding out his mistake. In this case the profane word was censored during broadcast.
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minute-and-a-half speech to explain that." In response to the Aykers issue, he said: "Kelly Aykers has delivered three great routines. I would never put myself in a position where I would compliment a person's work because they are my friend. If the work deserves a compliment it will receive it, if it does not, it will not."
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Coleman has responded to these criticisms, saying: "Mate, this is just nit-picking. With this show a pivot is the same thing as a promenade. In my world it's called a promenade, in the ballroom dancing world it's called a pivot. I'm aware of the differences but I don't have time in my
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1585:Scandinavia
1565:New Zealand
1108:Controversy
1076:Paula Abdul
1010:shiny floor
1002:Network Ten
959:Mary Murphy
563:Aaron Cash
554:Paula Abdul
395:in format?
284:Paula Abdul
210:Network Ten
165:Fox Studios
138:of episodes
93:Paula Abdul
44:Interactive
1751:Categories
1550:Kazakhstan
1153:References
786:Ivy Heeney
737:Ben Veitch
613:Runner-up
258:2014-05-01
254:1 May 2014
248:2014-02-09
244:9 February
233:2010-04-21
223:2008-02-03
175:60 minutes
146:Production
127:of seasons
102:Aaron Cash
51:Created by
1729:Finalists
1660:Australia
1555:Lithuania
1500:Australia
1118:promenade
989:Hairspray
937:MuchMusic
846:Jay Johns
111:Australia
1580:Portugal
1560:Malaysia
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1141:See also
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309:SMS text
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151:Producer
87:Matt Lee
1698:Winners
1667:Seasons
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1600:Ukraine
1530:Germany
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366:Dates
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