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DWTS winner's dummy spit IT may have been murder on the dance floor on the series finale of Dancing with the Stars last night but it was more of a case of a ballroom bitch than blitz for top twirler Bridie Carter. The dancing diva yesterday launched a stinging attack on McLeod's Daughters - saying she "wasn't at all surprised" by the recent axing of the outback drama series which catapulted her to national fame. Despite her status as one of McLeod's longest serving members, Carter trod all over cast and crew on the eve of the series demise, saying she won't even watch it. "I would look at it and think 'Who are these people in my loungeroom?", said Carter, who was last night crowned winner of DWTS. "I don't want to mar McLeod's, but not everything was as it appears. I find it strange that not one of the original cast members is left. "Perhaps they should have tried harder to keep people. Blue Heelers lasted 11 years and there were people on it for the whole series." Carter played Tess McLeod for five years, but signed off in 2006 following the birth of her son Otis. While she may have been adopted as a sparkly Seven star on DWTS, Carter's snide remarks didn't spin with her former colleagues at McLeod's and rival network Nine yesterday. "Bridie is completely up herself and everyone was thrilled to see the back of her when she left the show," a source close to the McLeod's production team told Confidential. "But I can't believe she's bagging the program that made her famous - there's no way she would have even been on Dancing without it." "Good luck to her, she's an absolute nightmare
DWTS winner's dummy spit IT may have been murder on the dance floor on the series finale of Dancing with the Stars last night but it was more of a case of a ballroom bitch than blitz for top twirler Bridie Carter. The dancing diva yesterday launched a stinging attack on McLeod's Daughters - saying she "wasn't at all surprised" by the recent axing of the outback drama series which catapulted her to national fame. Despite her status as one of McLeod's longest serving members, Carter trod all over cast and crew on the eve of the series demise, saying she won't even watch it. "I would look at it and think 'Who are these people in my loungeroom?", said Carter, who was last night crowned winner of DWTS. "I don't want to mar McLeod's, but not everything was as it appears. I find it strange that not one of the original cast members is left. "Perhaps they should have tried harder to keep people. Blue Heelers lasted 11 years and there were people on it for the whole series." Carter played Tess McLeod for five years, but signed off in 2006 following the birth of her son Otis. While she may have been adopted as a sparkly Seven star on DWTS, Carter's snide remarks didn't spin with her former colleagues at McLeod's and rival network Nine yesterday. "Bridie is completely up herself and everyone was thrilled to see the back of her when she left the show," a source close to the McLeod's production team told Confidential. "But I can't believe she's bagging the program that made her famous - there's no way she would have even been on Dancing without it." "Good luck to her, she's an absolute nightmare