First contestant leaves Strictly Come Dancing following public vote
The judges had the final say on which couple would leave the competition.
The judges had the final say on which couple would leave the competition.
Strictly Come Dancing 2021, week 2 results, live: Nina Wadia is the first celebrity to be eliminated - The Telegraph
Actress Nina Wadia has become the first celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing.
STRICTLY COME DANCING fans were on the edge of their seats as two couples faced the dance-off for the first time. Who left Strictly in week two?
She lost a dance-off with Coronation Street star Katie McGlynn and professional dancer Gorka Marquez on Sunday night’s show
Blackburn’s AJ Odudu has made it through to the third week of Strictly Come Dancing.
Blackburn's AJ Odudu has made it through to the third week of Strictly Come Dancing after topping the leader board.
Week two gave us a Robert Webb Tango and a Tilly Ramsay Charleston – but which couple was first to leave the Strictly dancefloor?
The remaining 14 couples will compete in next Saturday's Movie Week special.
Nina Wadia's time on Strictly Come Dancing has come to an end as she becomes the first celeb to leave the iconic programme after facing an intense dance off with Corrie's Katie McGlynn
Strictly Come Dancing's head judge Shirley Ballas is known for her mesmerising gowns and tonight's was no different as she took to the judging panel in a green number
Who is Nina Wadia?
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The results showis also filmed on the Saturday night,which makes it difficult for the result to stay under wraps and it appears an audience member has spilled the beans.
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The pair confirmed their relationship in July.
Strictly Come Dancing's Shirley Ballas, 61, almost quit her role of head judge after just one season due to the 'stress of overnight fame', according to reports.
An average audience of 8.2 million watched Saturday’s programme.