BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say this weekend's show has been 'spoiled' as dance and songs are revealed
12.10.2022 - 19:19
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Strictly Come Dancing fans have already said this weekend's show has been 'spoiled' as they discovered the song and dance choices for week four. Following Movie Week special last week, this Saturday will see the remaining 13 couples take to the ballroom with a brand new routine.
And the pairings will be hoping to impress following a shock dance-off in the BBC One dance contest last Sunday night. There were gasps when it was revealed that BBC Radio 2 star Richie Anderson and his partner Giovanni Pernice would have to dance again alongside Hits Radio's Fleur East and Vito Coppola after they failed to get enough votes from the public.
After the second public vote of the 20th series, both couples were revealed to have received the fewest votes and had to reprise their third-week dances with Richie and Giovanni performing their head-turning samba to Hakuna Matata from the much-loved Disney movie The Lion King.
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Meanwhile, former The X Factor contestant Fleur, 34, re-performed her American smooth to Part Of Your World from The Little Mermaid with her dance partner, new Italian pro Vito. The results caused huge backlash, particularly towards head judge Shirley Ballas who went against her fellow judges decision to save Fleur and Vito.
But this weekend it's a brand new week and there are 13 new routines to look forward to. Ellie Simmonds and Nikita Jumzin will dance a Salsa to I Love Your Smile by Shanice while Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal will perform the same dance but to Ecuador by Sash! featuring Rodriguez.
American Smooths will come from Tony Adams and Katya Jones and Jayde Adams and Karen Hauer.
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