It turns out Strictly Come Dancing viewers are really not big fans of Ashley Roberts – so much so that they dislike her more than Seann Walsh.
That's according to a new study analysing thousands of tweets about the BBC show, which found that the Pussycat Dolls star had the most negative sentiment on Twitter.
23% of tweets mentioning her were negative, according to BetVictor, ahead of Susannah Constantine at 21% and then Seann and Lee Ryan 20% each.
That's despite the Seann and Katya Jones kissing scandal earlier in the series, though we imagine fans have largely forgotten about that given they were eliminated weeks ago.
Some appear to have taken issue with Ashley's prior dance experience, the singer finding herself in the bottom two for the past few weeks despite standout performances.
Ashley recently posted a statement amid unpopularity among fans, saying: "To those on social media sending positive messages of love and support... thank you!!!!! Your messages helped give me a boost when I needed it."
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The new stats also reveal the most popular contestants, with Faye Tozer topping the board at 62% of positive tweets, ahead of both Stacey Dooley and Joe Sugg at 57%.
However, it's a different story on who will win, with Joe edging everyone else out to take the crown with a huge number of mentions and low number of negative tweets.
The Strictly Come Dancing finale airs on Saturday (December 15) at 6.30pm on BBC One as one couple win the Glitterball Trophy. The special will also feature music from crooner Michael Bublé.
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