Heartbreak for Ola Jordan as she and Iwan crash out of Strictly
Thank you judges and to the contestants, you have all been so nice and I’m going to miss you all!
Friends of the dancer previously told the Mirror that this would be Ola’s final year, saying: “Ten years feels the flawless stint”.
Former champ Ola said, “I have absolutely loved dancing with you, you are a wonderful person and I am sorry it finished so early”.
Georgia May Foote admitted that waiting to find out if she was safe was “scarier that actually dancing” while EastEnders star Kellie Bright said it was ‘probably one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had’.
Jay McGuiness, who earned the most points on Saturday night’s show, said he “hates” that the contestants are in peril every week but that he feels like a “new man” after a show-stopping Waltz – and a hair cut.
Iwan and Ola performed the cha-cha to dance song LMFAO “Sexy and I Know It”, while Jamelia and Tristan won the vote with their trip around the dancefloor to the Pussycat Dolls” “Don’t Cha’.
He sadly lost the public vote after all four judges voted to save Jamelia and her professional partner Tristan MacManus.
Strictly is next on BBC One on Saturday, October 10, at 6.20pm, with the results show on Sunday, October 11, at 7.15pm.
He and professional dancer Ola Jordan danced again for judges Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno and Darcey Bussell but they all opted to save the poster instead.
Bruno Tonioli went as far as to brand the routine – which scored just thirteen points – as “murder”. Strictly Come Dancing’s Director of Choreography Jason Gilkison has created a dance built around the show’s famous theme tune featuring a few classic, well-loved moves. Dances have to exude a certain character.
She added: “I’ve known Peter a while”.
At the other end of the scale, Peter Andre continued to impress, with his high score of 30 combining with the previous week’s 30 to keep him top of the leaderboard.