BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans 'start petition' as they share why Krishnan Guru-Murphy can't leave over 'battle'
05.11.2023 - 15:13
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Strictly Come Dancing fans 'start a petition' as they spotted the latest move in a 'battle' which they joked is 'raging on' on the sidelines. And it means they don't want Krishnan Guru-Murphy to leave. The BBC One dance contest returned to screens on Saturday night (November 4) with the nine remaining couples taking it in turns to perform their latest routines.
They were hoping to keep their place in the competition and to be in with a chance of lifting the Glitterball trophy when the 2023 series draws to a close in December with the next results show set to air on Sunday night (November 5). Hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman were back to steer another epic live show, both donning equally sparkly outfits.
"Welcome to Strictly Come Dancing. It's week seven and we are officially at the halfway point," Tess kicked off. "So far this series a Strictly record has been broken every single week," Claudia then added before Tess said: "And with another new couple topping last week's leaderboard, there really is everything to dance for."
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And as week seven unfolded, it was another big night for Ellie Leach as she impressed the judges with lifts, twirls and dips to top the leaderboard. The former Coronation Street star performed the American smooth with partner Vito Coppola to Robbie Williams' rendition of Ain’t That A Kick In The Head.
The 22-year-old looked incredible during the performance, sporting a red sparkly dress with a feather collar, before going on to claim a near-perfect but still a top score of 39 out of a possible 40
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