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Strictly fans brand show unfair as Katya Jones ‘returns after Covid’ without Nicola Adams

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Strictly Come Dancing star Katya Jones was back on our screens on Saturday night after she and her partner Nicola Adams were forced to leave the competition when Katya tested positive for coronavirus.

Nicola tested negative but as the duo had to self-isolate for two weeks, the show decided it would not be fair for them to come back after missing two shows.

But Katya appeared in a group dance in honour of Blackpool week, which was called off due to coronavirus restrictions. This had many angry viewers asking why she was allowed to return to the show after recovering from Covid, when Nicola was not allowed back.

The answer is simple, and host Claudia Winkleman explained as soon as the opening group number finished. She said: "As with all of

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