Will Layton Williams finally get a perfect score this weekend?
It’s Blackpool Week on Strictly Come Dancing this weekend, and the seven remaining celebrities and their partners will be giving it all they’ve got to get one step closer to the final.
Last weekend, we unfortunately had to say goodbye to Krishnan Guru-Murthy, after the newsreader found himself in the dance-off against Angela Rippon.
Judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke all voted to save Rippon, which meant Guru-Murthy’s time in the competition was over. Head judge Shirley Ballas revealed if she had the chance to vote, she would have saved Guru-Murthy instead.
In Week 8, there was a mix of dances, from a Paso Doble to a Samba, with some criticism from the judges and at times rendering the judges speechless.
In this week’s episode of Strictly Between Us, Entertainment and Factual Writer Katelyn Mensah and News Editor Minnie Wright talk all about Krishnan’s exit, hopes for Nigel Harman in Blackpool and who could be at risk of being eliminated from the competition.
At the top of the leaderboard last week were Layton Williams and Ellie Leach, with 39 and 35 points respectively.
In Blackpool, Williams will be performing a Couple’s Choice to Ain’t No Other Man by Christina Aguilera, and as a Couple’s Choice often plays to the strengths of those doing it – could Layton finally get a perfect score?
Despite Nigel Harman finding himself in the middle of the leaderboard, there are high hopes he could find himself back at the top as he will be performing a Quickstep to It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) by Duke Ellington, which is a perfect dance to do in Blackpool.
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Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday 18th November at 6:40pm on BBC One.
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