Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood worries Bruno Tonioli's comments are getting 'too nasty'
STRICTLY COME DANCING's Craig Revel Horwood has said that he might have to have a word with fellow judge Bruno Tonioli because he's been trespassing onto his "nasty turf".
Craig Revel Horwood has warned Bruno Tonioli not to swear on live TV again
Craig is known for his harsh comments on the BBC dancing show, but he's now said that he may have to warn Bruno not to become too much like him.
"That's my turf! Perhaps I need to have a few words with him," Craig said.
He added: "I think it's because he's the tough judge in the States and that character is crossing over the pond.
"He needs to be careful he doesn't get too carried away and slip up again with a swear word, though."
Craig thinks Bruno's comments are getting nastier
Craig is known for his harsh remarks
Italian judge Bruno recently slipped up when he described Jay McGuiness and partner Aliona Vilani's paso double as "the bull's bollocks".
He added in his Woman magazine column: "It'[s drummed into us that Strictly is a family show and bad language is not tolerated, but to be honest, Bruno swears like a trooper backstage so it could have been so much worse!"
Craig's latest remarks come after professional dancer Brendan Cole recently slammed all of the Strictly judges, admitting that they "p**s him off".
The 39-year-old dancer took aim at Len Goodman, Bruno, Darcey Bussell and Craig after leaving the show alongside Kirsty Gallacher on Sunday.
The Strictly Come Dancing 2015 judges
Brendan and Kirsty were voted off the show last weekend
"They all p*** me off from time to time," Brendan vented to OK! magazine.
However, he added: "I have a lot of respect for them and think they’re brilliant at what they do."
Despite his frustration with the panel, Brendan has no plans to leave the show at the moment.
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.30pm on BBC One.