Strictly Come Dancing 2022 results! Latest celebrity voted out in Musicals special

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This week's Strictly Come Dancing results aired on Saturday and saw Kym and Graziano and Molly and Carlos land in the dance-off
The mistake came as the show recapped the performances from Musicals Week last night
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Strictly Come Dancing's famous Musical Week returned on Friday as the remaining six couples performed to some of the biggest hits from the stage.
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Fans of the competition were left in shock on Friday evening as the show's 'super-leaker' struck again, revealing who is set to be axed in the results show on Saturday.
The Countryfile presenter, 39, topped the leaderboard as she scored a whopping 39 points for her energetic dance to Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club with Gorka, 32.
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The remaining contestants performed on Friday night due to BBC coverage of the World Cup 2022. The result leak left many fans angry, with some threatening to switch off completely
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'Thank you for tuning in gorgeous,' Craig clapped back sarcastically.
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The mission for everyone is to showcase what they've learned if they hope to stand out amid the razzle-dazzle of Musicals Week