‘THE END OF STRICTLY?’ — BBC Dance Giant ROCKED as Finale Ratings CRASH, Viewers FLEE and Fans Warn: ‘It’s Dying Before Our Eyes’

Strictly Come Dancing was hit by a fresh blow on Sunday, as ratings for the 2025 final were revealed on Sunday

Strictly Come Dancing is facing its most dangerous moment yet — and loyal viewers are openly asking whether the BBC’s once-untouchable Saturday night juggernaut is sliding towards the brink.

The 2025 finale, which crowned former Lioness Karen Carney and professional partner Carlos Gu as champions, should have been a triumphant celebration. Instead, it has triggered alarm bells across the BBC after ratings slumped dramatically, sparking fears that the ballroom institution is losing its grip on the nation.

According to newly released figures, the final drew millions fewer viewers than previous years, marking one of the steepest declines in the show’s 21-year history. What was once guaranteed “event television” now appears vulnerable — and fans are not holding back.

“This didn’t feel like a finale. It felt like a goodbye,” one stunned viewer wrote on X.
“Strictly used to be unmissable. Now people are switching off,” said another.
“The magic has gone. You can’t ignore the numbers anymore,” a third warned.

A WARNING SIGN HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT?

The live final saw ex-footballer Karen Carneyand her partner Carlos Gu crowned champions after beating George Clarke and Amber Davies

Adding fuel to the fire was a moment that some viewers now see as deeply symbolic. Just before the Strictly finale aired, the BBC premiered a glossy trailer for the upcoming series of The Traitors, fronted by none other than Claudia Winkleman — one of Strictly’s departing hosts.

For many, it felt like a quiet shift in priorities.

“That trailer before the final felt like the BBC saying: ‘This is the future — not Strictly,’” one fan claimed.
“They’re already moving on,” another posted. “Strictly is being replaced in real time.”

The Traitors, launched in 2022, has exploded into a ratings powerhouse, praised for its unpredictability, psychological twists and cultural buzz. By contrast, Strictly has been criticised for becoming formulaic, predictable and stale.

“You already know who’ll make the final by week three,” one viewer complained.
“Same format, same judges, same storylines — every single year,” another added.

HOST EXODUS AND SCANDAL FATIGUE

Sau khi chương trình kết thúc ghi hình, Tess đã đăng tải lên mạng xã hội lời cảm ơn đến khán giả của Strictly, bày tỏ lòng biết ơn vì "những kỷ niệm khó quên trong đời".

The crisis has been compounded by the bombshell decision of Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman to step away after more than two decades at the helm — a move that has left fans fearing the show has lost its emotional anchors.

Strictly has also been bruised by a series of behind-the-scenes controversies in recent years, further eroding trust and goodwill.

“First the scandals, now the ratings,” one fan wrote.
“It feels like death by a thousand cuts.”

Others were even more blunt:

“This used to bring families together every Saturday. Now nobody I know watches,” a viewer admitted.
“If this was any other show, it would already be cancelled,” another warned.

IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END?

With The Traitors continuing to grow year on year — and potentially poised to out-rate Strictly in upcoming seasons — questions are being asked inside and outside the BBC about the future of the winter Saturday night schedule.

“If The Traitors finale beats Strictly’s numbers, that’s the final nail,” one fan predicted.
“Why would the BBC keep pouring money into a sinking ship?”

For now, Strictly Come Dancing is still standing — but the warning signs are impossible to ignore.

Once the glitterball was the prize everyone chased. Now, viewers are asking whether the music is quietly fading… and whether Britain’s most famous dancefloor is preparing for its final bow