Strictly Come Dancing: First celebrity eliminated

Strictly Come Dancing: First celebrity eliminated

In a surprising turn of events, the latest episode of Strictly Come Dancing saw the departure of the first celebrity contestant after a tense dance-off. Former Apprentice star, Thomas Skinner, found himself eliminated from the show after the judges chose to save former England rugby captain, Chris Robshaw. Despite his short-lived time on the dance competition, Skinner graciously thanked his professional dance partner, Amy Dowden, acknowledging her talent and dedication.

Skinner’s journey on Strictly Come Dancing was marked with headlines even before the series began, with him making headlines for an early exit from a press conference, a move he later apologized for. Despite this rocky start, the social media personality reflected on his experience on the show with fondness, expressing his enjoyment despite his lack of dancing prowess. Skinner highlighted his appreciation for Amy’s expertise and the fun they had together during his time on the show.

During the decisive dance-off, both couples delivered their performances once again. Skinner and Dowden showcased their salsa routine to Bonkers by Dizzee Rascal and Armand van Helden, while Robshaw and his partner, Nadiya Bychkova, revisited their Viennese waltz to Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. Ultimately, it was Robshaw and Bychkova who secured the judges’ votes, leading to Skinner and Dowden bidding farewell to the competition.

Amy Dowden, who has previously battled breast cancer and made a triumphant return to Strictly in 2024, shared her sentiments about the experience, emphasizing the importance of health and happiness. She expressed gratitude towards Skinner for helping her regain her confidence on the dance floor, showcasing the strong bond they had developed. As the remaining couples gear up for Movie Week, Skinner’s exit marks the end of his short-lived but memorable stint on the popular dance show

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