Kym Marsh has said working between filming commitments and family life while practicing for Strictly Come Dancing has been "tricky" to manage.
17.10.2022 - 19:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Kym Marsh cuddled up to her Strictly Come Dancing partner Graziano Di Prima after they survived the latest dance-off. The former Coronation Street star and the Italian pro ended up in the bottom two following the BBC One dance contest's latest public vote.
It comes after the pair performed the samba to Volare by Gipsy Kings, which earned the 46-year-old actress score an impressive 32 out of a possible 40 and earned great praise from the judges. However, Kym and Graziano found themselves in the dreaded dance-off during Sunday night's results show.
They went up against Bros star Matt Goss and his dance partner Nadiya Bychkova. Both couples had to re-perform their week four routines before the judges cast their final vote. And there were tears in the ballroom after Matt and Nadiya's jive to All Shook Up by Paul McCartney didn't quite pip Kym and Graziano's samba and they were eliminated third from the competition.
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The 54-year-old re-performed his jive to All Shook Up by Paul McCartney after failing to impress the judging panel on Saturday evening (October 15) when he and Nadiya scored just 20 points. Meanwhile, Kym, 46, and Graziano impressed again with their second performance of their samba to Volare by Gipsy Kings.
All four judges opted to save Kym and Graziano with Craig Revel Horwood commenting: “I think both couples went up a major notch – I mean, Matt, you went fantastically mad in that, I loved it, and Kym, you were really great in that. But the couple I would like to save is Kym and Graziano.”
Meanwhile, head judge Shirley Ballas, who has previously disagreed with her fellow judges’ decisions, said: "I
Kym Marsh has said working between filming commitments and family life while practicing for Strictly Come Dancing has been "tricky" to manage.
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