The scores from week two of Strictly Come Dancing have been revealed early. After Saturday’s performances, viewers were anticipating the first contestant to be eliminated, which was scheduled to happen during Sunday’s show.
Unfortunately, the surprise was spoiled for fans as the results have now appeared online, including the judges’ votes from the dance-off.
After the recent large giveaway, viewers have been sharing their thoughts on X (what used to be Twitter) about who was eliminated in week two. One fan expressed their disappointment, writing: “I’ve seen the Strictly spoiler. What on earth happened? Both the viewers who voted and the judges sent home the weakest dancer!” Another person wrote: “If the Strictly spoiler is accurate, I’m extremely relieved.”
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A third person commented, “Is anyone else really disappointed for [blank]? #strictlyspoiler,” adding they “feel so bad for the professional dancer in this pairing.” Another viewer wrote to the BBC, suggesting they alter the show’s two-part format to avoid future spoilers.
People are complaining about leaks again @BBC #StrictlyComeDancing2025 #Strictly. They’re suggesting bringing the results show back to Saturday nights live to prevent these problems! They believe there’s no longer a need for the pre-recorded Sunday show.

Even before the leak became public, fans had been speculating based on the week two leaderboard. Alex Kingston and Johannes Radebe led the pack with a score of 31, earning it with their fantastic Samba.
Rounding out the top three, Balvinder Sopal and Julian Caillon earned a score of 30 for their Charleston. George Clarke and Alexis Warr shared second place for week two, also receiving an impressive 30 points with their Paso Doble.

At the other end of the rankings, Chris Robshaw and Nadiya Bychkova earned 16 points for their Viennese Waltz. Close behind, Ross King and Jowita Przystał, along with Thomas Skinner and Amy Dowden, were in the bottom two. Ross and Jowita scored 15 on their Waltz, and Thomas and Amy received a 13 for their Salsa.
After tonight’s performances, viewers are already anticipating week three of the competition. Movie Week will kick off on Saturday, October 11th, marking the first themed night of series 23. This week’s dances and song selections for the remaining couples have not been announced yet.
Strictly Come Dancing is broadcast on Saturdays on BBC One, and its companion show, Strictly: It Takes Two, airs on weeknights on BBC Two. You can watch both programs on demand via BBC iPlayer.
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2025-10-05 17:49