BBC Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe says he was stopped by police in Scotland and told 'you look suspicious'.
BBC Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe says being stopped by police and called suspicious 'felt like a slap in the face'
Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe says he was stopped by police after a show and told"you look suspicious". The professional dancer revealed that the incident occurred while he performing in Aberdeen as part of the Strictly Live Tour. He said the whole ordeal, which took place while he was on the phone to his mum, "felt like a slap in the face".Strictly dancer Johannes Radebe says stop by the police 'felt like a slap in the face'
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