'It felt so reductive and so presumptuous,' the TV presenter said.
As fans of the series will know, the competition saw robots go head to head in combat fights, after being made by amateur and professional robot-creators.
While speaking on Tiffanie Darke’s podcast Fashion as a Force for Good, the 39-year-old stressed how being hired for Robot Wars was a ‘big gig’, after she’d done work for The One Show, on the Baftas red carpet and on a digital series for The Voice. The soon-to-be Strictly star explained how fascinated she was by the people who were behind the robots on the show.
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