Strictly Come Dancing 2019 viewers were taken to the movies last night at the remaining 14 celebrities took to the dance floor for their third performance of the series. All the stars dazzled as they performed for the judges and viewers at home, with Kelvin Fletcher, 35, receiving the first 10 of this year’s edition of the BBC dance show. However, in an online leak, the second celebrity to have left the show has already been revealed.
As is routine, the results are recorded on the same night as the live show, with the phone lines closing less than a hour after all the celebrities have performed.
Guest performers then take to the stage with the professional dancers showcasing their abilities in spell-binding group routines.
The celebrities who failed to impress both the judges and the viewers at home are then revealed before taking to the dance floor to perform their earlier routine again.
Having watched for a second time to see if there were any improvements, the judges decide who should be sent home and who stays in the competition for at least another week.
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With the result being leaked on social media platform Twitter just hours before the show airs tonight, some fans aren’t too happy with the surprise element being spoiled.
Taking to the micro-blogging site, one wrote: “And I just accidentally saw the #Strictly spoiler for who lost the dance off. They really need to either show the result in Saturday night or do the dance off live on Sundays.
The same situation has happened for several years and also unravelled last week when it was announced James Cracknell, 47, and his professional dancing partner Luba Mushtuk, 29, were the first to leave ahead of the results show broadcasting.
Express.co.uk have contacted a representative of Strictly Come Dancing who declined to comment.
Viewers can tune in tonight to see which of the year’s line-up will be bowing out just three weeks in to the competition.
Elsewhere in the world of Strictly, veteran judge Craig Revel Horwood, 54, was left red-faced during last night’s show when he made an error over one of the star’s costumes.
In spirit of movie week, Anton Du Beke, 53, took to the dance floor with his partner Emma Barton, 42, to perform a number to the Austin Powers soundtrack.
The professional dancer donned the look of the movie’s title character, which led to Craig passing comment on the commitment to getting into character.
Austin, played by Hollywood actor Mike Myers, 56, is known for his goofy-looking outward appearance with bulging white teeth to complete his persona.
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They’re not fake
Anton Du Beke
Following their sixties inspired routine, Craig told the competitors: “I was slightly distracted with the wig, and the fake teeth that you have in.”
However, Anton had to correct the judge as he announced he wasn’t wearing any prosthetics on his face.
“They’re not fake, by the way, they’re all my own dear!” the professional dancer quipped as Craig was left speechless.
With host Tess Daly, 51, in stitches over the remark and the rest of the panel in uproar, the judge seemed to dismiss Anton’s comment and carried on praising the pair.
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It was only once he’d finished did Craig realise the error he’d made over the dancer’s costume.
“They’re all his own teeth, just to clarify that…” Tess commented, with the judge suddenly putting his hand to his mouth in shock.
As the panel made jibes about their colleagues mistake, Emma told Tess the remark Craig had made was “slightly embarrassing.”
Craig then issued an apology to the professional, trying to explain his judgement by saying the wig and glasses had made him believe the teeth were also part of the look.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 continues tonight at 7.15pm on BBC One.
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