Adam Thomas' four-word response after BBC Strictly Come Dancing exit as he adds 'don't worry' to wife
08.11.2023 - 14:43
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Adam Thomas had a very simple four-word response as he returned home to Manchester following his Strictly Come Dancing exit. The actor had to stay a little bit longer in London for his last appearance on spin-off show It Takes Two where he spoke about leaving the competition.
On Saturday night (November 4), Adam and his professional dance partner Luba Mushtuk returned to the ballroom after facing the dance-off the previous week with an elegant rumba to Dancing On My Own by Calum Scott. Lit only by a spotlight, the actor and his dance partner twirled their way to a score of 27.
But the scores meant Adam placed bottom of the leaderboard alongside Irish TV presenter Angela Scanlon and her dance partner Carlos Gu and following the public vote, during Sunday night's result show, Adam and Luba were back in the dance-off for a second week in a row, this time with Angela Rippon and Kai Widdrongton.
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And after both couples reprised their routines, the judges unanimously voted to save veteran broadcaster Angela meaning Adam was sent home. Appearing on it Takes Two, Adam, 35, said of his exit: "I knew going up against Angela we'd be in trouble."
The Waterloo Road star, who is known for playing Donte Charles in the school-based series, added: "She's amazing, but if anyone was going to send us home I'm happy it was Angela, she's amazing. She is so elegant and I am really happy for her."
Adam has since been seen back at home with his family and resharing a post from sister-in-law Lucy Mecklenburgh, in which a video showed Adam's son Teddy singing