Strictly Come Dancing: Latest updates from the week 10 results show as Pete and Jowita face another battle to survive after finishing bottom of the leaderboard
As a die-hard Strictly Come Dancing fan who has spent countless Saturday nights glued to my TV, I must say that this season is proving to be quite the rollercoaster! Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal’s performance last night was a bit of a letdown, landing them at the bottom of the leaderboard. However, they have shown resilience before, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed for them.
Tonight, Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal will confront another struggle to stay in Strictly Come Dancing competition, as they ended up at the very bottom of the scoreboard during the live performance on Saturday.
On that particular evening, the judging panel awarded the couple a total of 29 points, an accomplishment that was overshadowed by Tasha and Aljaz’s exceptional performance of the American Smooth dance, which earned the first perfect score of the series.
Last night marked the comeback of the Strictly dance marathon, where every couple danced samba numbers in an attempt to advance on the rankings. In the end, JB and Lauren emerged victorious.
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2024-11-24 21:48