BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers make 'threat' as they side with Shirley Ballas during latest results show
13.11.2023 - 13:23
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Strictly Come Dancing viewers have issued a 'threat' as they found themselves on the side of head judge Shirley Ballas over the weekend. The hit BBC One dance contest returned with its live show on Saturday night (November 12) before the pre-recorded results show aired on Sunday night (November 12).
It saw the latest dance-off take place following a tear-jerking start to the programme as the show marked Remembrance Day. Strictly's group of talented professional dancers paid their respects through a moving routine set to a slow version of Belinda Carlisle's Heaven Is A Place on Earth with Kai Widdrington and Lauren Oakley leading as a World War II couple separated by the war.
It was then revealed that Krishnan Guru-Murphy and Angela Rippon would face the dreaded dance-off alongside their dance partners Lauren Oakley and Kai Widdrington.
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Both couples performed their routines again, with Krishnan and Lauren reprising their Samba to Bamboleo by Gipsy Kings while Angela and Kai performed their Paso Doble to Hung Up by Madonna In a bid to impress the judges and remain in the competition eahd of its annual Blackpool special.
But after both couples had danced a second time, the judges delivered their verdicts with three of the four judges voting to save veteran broadcaster Angela. It was only head judge Shirley Ballas who'd have opted to save Krishnan and Lauren but her decision was void after Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood all agreed to save Angela and Kai as see them through to
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