The audio from Thomas Skinner's interview at Elstree Studios was released after it was revealed that he took issue with a reporter recording the chat ahead of his Strictly Come Dancing stint. The Apprentice star took part in chats with reporters to discuss the series but, in a shock moment, he grabbed a reporter's phone as they asked him to stop.
The divisive figure took issue with a reporter recording an interview, a common practice, during the big Strictly Come Dancing press day. He had arrived at the table alongside fellow contestant, former footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who was left having to do interviews on his own.
In the recording shared online, a reporter asked: "What made you say yes to this amazing opportunity?"
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He was heard saying: "What's that? Are you taping it?" in the audio shared with The Sun. The reporter answered: "We have to record it," before she was heard asking: "What are you doing?"
A voice was heard going: "Just answer the question, we've got three minutes," before the reporter said: "No, no, no, don't."
Thomas went: "That's about me," before the reporter answered: "No, it's not." When one person asked 'what made them run the question', the reporter said they were 'just recording it'.

After a few moments of inaudible audio, someone else said: "Oh my God, he's gone."
Speaking about the moment that unfolded, an insider previously told the Mirror: "He walked to the table with his head down, he sat down, grabbed one of the reporters phones, who told him to stop. It was a shock. His reaction came out of nowhere."
Another source told us: "It was totally out of the blue. He was absolutely fine during the first interview. In good spirits and delighted and surprised to be there. Like a competition winner."
His actions are said to have left organisers furious and BBC bosses in talks over whether he should remain on the show.
Thomas has been a controversial signing for this year's series of the BBC series. The dad-of-three has drawn strong criticism for Twitter (X) posts saying it is "not far-right" to be "flying your flag and loving your country", and complaining "it ain’t safe out there any more" in London, saying the city is "hostile" and "tense".
Meanwhile, fans have voiced their thoughts on the situation. Taking to X, one said: "This is what the BBC deserve because I for one am not surprised at all. Now drop the axe IMMEDIATELY. #Strictly."
"Get rid of him man child #strictly," another fumed. "Well I can’t say I’m surprised should never had been part of the show to begin with hope he’s axed," someone else complained.
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