Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood have previously expressed concern about the studio (Picture: PA)
Strictly Come Dancing stars are reportedly too afraid to use the bathroom… because of a ghost.
Yes, that’s right the home of the BBC ballroom show, Elstree Studios, is reportedly haunted, and supernatural goings-on have only intensified of late.
It’s claimed when a Strictly boss was in the loose recently the stall doors slammed by themselves.
More bafflingly, the windows were shut so the mysterious incident couldn’t be explained away by the wind.
‘The toilets sounded like they were weeping and made odd noises. It was incredibly eerie and no one was around,’ the source told The Sun.
‘There have always been rumours the Strictly studios were haunted, but this has just confirmed the fears.’
A Strictly boss reportedly heard the toilets ‘weeping’ (Picture: PA)
The Strictly cast have reportedly avoided the toilets because of the ‘ghost’ (Picture: PA)
Last month, it was reported the likes of Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood, had expressed concerns about the ‘haunted’ studio.
From ‘unexplained bumps’ to ‘other incidents’, the stars are said to have urged BBC to bring in a ‘spirit guide’.
A source said some of Strictly’s big names are ‘hysterical’ over the thought of having to spend time in the studio.
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They told The Sun: ‘A number of them have experienced things they cannot explain.
‘To say some of the professionals are hysterical at the thought of having to go back and spend large amounts of time at Elstree is an understatement.’
However, a BBC spokesperson previously rubbished the reports to Metro.co.uk, branding them ‘nonsense.’
Motsi has reportedly witnessed some spooky goings on (Picture: BBC)
So far, comedian Eddie Kadi, radio presenter Nikita Kanda, Paralympic champion Jody Cundy and comedian Les Dennis have been eliminated from this year’s Strictly.
Sherlock actress Amanda Abbington also pulled out of the series due to ‘personal reasons’ having skipped the previous live show for ‘medical reasons’ and posted a message urging her followers to ‘be kind’, which was promptly deleted.
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Metro.co.uk has contacted the BBC for comment.
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.40pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
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The cast and crew have been reportedly left ‘hysterical.’