
Strictly stars Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin warned over behind-the-scenes ‘rift’
Strictly Stars Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin Show Early Signs of a Power Struggle, Body Language Expert Warns
Even though Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin have thus far steered clear of landing in the dreaded bottom two, and their performances have impressed the Strictly judges, a body language expert suggests that underlying tension could be simmering behind the scenes.
Sudden Replacement and Early Successes
Just before the first live show of Strictly Come Dancing, Amber Davies was brought in at the last minute to replace Dani Dyer after Dyer sustained an injury. With limited preparation time, Amber and Nikita still managed to deliver strong early performances. By week two, they scored 29 for their samba—enough to lift Amber to the top of the leaderboard overall.
Despite their success, the body language expert Judi James believes certain nonverbal cues hint at a potential rift or “power struggle” developing between them.
What the Body Language Says
James points out several telling gestures:
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Amber’s demeanor before judges: She often performs self-diminishing gestures—shrugging her shoulders, putting fingers near her lips, and offering a modest, almost nervous smile.
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Statements in rehearsal: James notes that in rehearsals, Nikita was overheard saying, “She’s doing really well?” in a tone that suggests uncertainty rather than affirmation. Another quote, “She’s trying to run before she can walk,” hints at possible frustration or control issues.
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Facial gestures: At times, Nikita is seen with one hand pinching his forehead—a gesture the expert interprets as exasperation.
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Post-dance interactions: Amber sometimes initiates celebratory gestures (e.g. a high-five), which James says might reflect overconfidence.
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Reactions to critique: When judges deliver constructive criticism, Nikita tends to nod eagerly rather than defend Amber.
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Subtle distancing: After performances, Nikita apparently positions himself physically between Amber and others, placing his hand on another person’s shoulder rather than Amber’s—creating a barrier. When Amber voices candid criticisms, particularly about Nikita’s singing, she appears comfortable speaking aloud in front of him and others.
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Nonverbal asides: James describes a moment when Amber called recent rehearsal training “interesting”—a diplomatic but loaded remark. In response, Nikita reportedly turned and made a slight sulk in the direction of the audience, with a jutting lower lip in a subtle pout.
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Tone and turn of phrase: In front of judges, Nikita reportedly told Amber, “Let’s walk before you run,” to which her smile reportedly flat-lined.
These gestures and interactions, James argues, point toward a dynamic in which Amber may be pushing assertively, while Nikita seeks to reassert control. She suggests that their Strictly experience might flow more smoothly if Amber assumes a more receptive role—absorbing Nikita’s coaching rather than driving decisions. She warns that because both stars come from reality TV backgrounds, the competition for “status” might create friction.
Despite all this, James does believe the pairing has the potential to win Strictly—if they avoid power clashes and maintain harmony.
Context & Performance Metrics
Amber’s sudden entry into Strictly was dramatic: with only 24–48 hours’ notice before the live show, she was thrust into rehearsals and performance. In that context, achieving strong scores is especially impressive. As of week one, the pair danced a waltz and earned 27 points.
By week two they impressed again with their samba, earning a 29, which put Amber at the top of the leaderboard overall (combined judges’ scores) before the public vote. Amber herself admitted the pace has been intense: after her first full week in the competition, she said her “brain can’t take any more information,” and her feet were in agony—a reminder of how grueling the process is.
Additional Factors to Consider
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Reputation and expectations: Amber already has a strong performance résumé, particularly in musical theatre. Critics and fans may expect a polished performance from her, putting extra pressure on the pair.
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Timing and chemistry: Because Amber joined so late, she and Nikita have had less time to build rapport and read each other’s rhythms—factors that may exacerbate tension.
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Public perception: Media and fans are watching closely. Early signs of tension can be magnified when broadcast, potentially influencing viewer sentiment and narrative.
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Balance of control: A key to successful dance partnerships—on Strictly and beyond—is a balance of leadership and receptivity. If both partners vie for dominance, friction can arise.
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Emotional and mental strain: The pace, travel, rehearsals, criticism, and scrutiny can take a toll. Subtle signs like clipped remarks, facial expressions, or body language may reflect real stress and fatigue.
Conclusion
While Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin have made a strong start on Strictly Come Dancing, body language analysis suggests that a power dynamic might already be taking shape behind the scenes. If they want to stay on track for success, they may need to manage ego and communication carefully. The path forward could be smoother if Amber takes a more receptive approach to coaching and Nikita allows space, rather than trying to dominate direction. But whether tension turns into conflict—or fuels creative energy—remains to be seen.
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