‘Strictly Come Dancing fave’ Peter Andre and James Jordan clear the air
He declared: ‘I am gutted, I have stated all of it alongside, I am clearly not a naturally gifted dancer still I work complex & I am going to bid it each one part within the dance-off.’ Going home: Iwan Thomas (seen right) became the 1st contestant to go away Strictly Come Dancing 2015 after being booted off on Sunday nightBut Iwan’s enthusiasm was not sufficient to maintain the Olympic medalist within the competition, with all the judges voting to save lots of the Loose Women panellist instead. “He was upset that Ola left so soon”.
Peter also admitted his worry over leaving it too long to try for anther baby, adding: “Emily also knows I’m 42 years old and even though I’m happy to keep having children, I don’t want to be 50 and changing nappies”.
Following the announcement of the bottom two both couples danced again.
The BBC will be very encouraged by the consistent performance of their celebrity dancing series.
He then added: “Ems is my best friend”. “I will watch it, I love Peter Andre“. Len told the sprinter he “lost his finesse” throughout the performance, while Bruno said he appreciated the effort. The odds suggest he faces stiff competition from the likes of Jay McGuiness (4/1), Helen George (6/1), Katie Derham (13/2) as well as Anita Rani (8/1) & Georgia May Foote (9/1).
The controversial six chair challenge round has returned this year, despite many viewers voicing their dislike of the stage. “Peter is the formidable favourite but by far the biggest mover has been Katie Derham who has been backed all the way in from 25/1 to 13/2”.
Pete wowed the judges this weekend with his version of the Foxtrot – earning himself the top spot on the Strictly leader board – and an impressive 30 points.
Next week Hollywood Glamour is the theme as the couples tackle tracks from classic films in a Movie Week special. Tune in on Saturday 10th October 6.20pm with the results show on Sunday 11th October at 7.15pm on BBC One.