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BBC launches probe into Shirley Ballas over cruise ship show

MSC Cruises used elements of the show including the theme tune in a contest judged by Ms Ballas - who even used the famous paddle to reveal the scores.

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BBC launches probe into Shirley Ballas over cruise ship show

MSC Cruises used elements of the show including the theme tune in a contest judged by Ms Ballas - who even used the famous paddle to reveal the scores.

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mirror.co.uk18 g fa

Shirley Ballas 'read riot act' by Strictly bosses after cruise ship antics

Shirley Ballas earned £10,000 recreating Strictly on an MSC cruise without BBC license; BBC reprimanded her for unlicensed IP use. Talent contracts require explicit guardrails on IP imitation—a critical reminder that franchise protection and brand governance need airtight contractual definition.

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  1. sabato 13 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    BBC launches probe into Shirley Ballas over cruise ship show

    MSC Cruises used elements of the show including the theme tune in a contest judged by Ms Ballas - who even used the famous paddle to reveal the scores.

  2. sabato 13 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Shirley Ballas 'read riot act' by Strictly bosses after cruise ship antics

    Head Judge Shirley Ballas is said to have been paid thousands to recreate a Strictly Come Dancing-style show onboard a cruise ship without the BBC's permission