A Strictly Come Dancing spoiler account has revealed who the next star to get the boot is.
To avoid spoiling the results ahead of Sunday’s show, Daily Star is not revealing the contents of the post.
Viewers at home will be able to watch the results show tonight and see for themselves if the spoiler is correct.
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But seeing the result has left some viewers fuming, as it was first leaked late last night.
People quickly rushed to social media to share their shock at the result, as one said: “Just left #strictly with my mum… such an amazing show and what a horrible result.. please stop voting for the bad acts guys.,” adding “the entire audience are furious.”
Another reacted: “This is genuinely quite shocking, didn’t expect that.”
A third added: I’m shocked and annoyed about both couples in the bottom.”
In further Strictly news, Judi Love revealed how she “lost her mind” during the show.
The Loose Women panelist competed in the 2021 series alongside Graziano Di Prima.
She exclusively told us: “I can’t believe I done it, I really can’t – I was like yeah I’m doing this and I was like ‘oh my god, what have I just done?’
“Then they hit you with glam and photoshoots and now go sweat for six hours it was hard work but it was a great experience.”
She answered: “They [nerves] come every week – I think you get to Wednesday and you’re like I’m not nervous about the show I’m nervous about not learning the dance.
“By Friday you lose your mind and don’t know what you’re doing and on Saturday you’re like ‘why am I doing this? I feel sick’.
“I use to feel more nervous about doing the dance three times in front of production than the live shows. That was more nerve-wracking for me than when you go live.
“With the lives, you have people clapping and watching you but when you’re doing it in front of production and cameras it’s a lot more nerve-wracking.”
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