Scott Mills is the latest celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing... as three judges vote to save Alison Hammond following dance off
His own partner labelled him as having 'two left feet' so it wasn't too surprising when Scott Mills was voted off Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday night.
The DJ lost the dance off to Alison Hammond when judges Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli and Darcey Bussell all chose the TV presenter's performance over his as they competed for the final spot in next week's show.
Surprisingly Len Goodman admitted he would have saved Scott, believing his foxtrot to The Addams Family Theme Tune, was superior to Alison's but that didn't stop Scott from going home.
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Not so evil: Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills was dolled up as Uncle Fester as he managed to give a special performance of the Foxtrot to the Addams Family theme but it still landed them in the bottom two and out of the competition
His best dance yet: Along with partner Joanne Clifton, the couple scored 21 on Saturday after receiving a three from Craig but it wasn't enough to keep them in the competition
Len said: 'Had it been left to me, I thought they were both so much fun.
'They were both dancing the foxtrot so I went for the section which was the foxtrot and in that case, it would have been Scott that I would have saved.'
Len had encouraged him earlier, telling Scott and his professional partner Joanne Clifton that they just needed to do exactly what they had done on Saturday night.
He said: 'You came out and performed your most impressive performance so far. You just need to do exactly the same.'
However, it wasn't enough to compete against Alison and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec, who were praised for the 'extra flourishes' in their final performance.
Scott, who is the fifth celebrity to leave the competition, called the experience 'the most fun' he'd ever had.
Speaking after the show, he said: 'It's something that I never thought I would do and I'm so glad that I said yes to it because it's been the most fun I've ever had!'
Scott also praised Joanne, saying: 'We've become friends so it's really sweet. It doesn't really end for me here because I'll still see her.'
Extra flourishes: Alison Hammond and Aljaz Skorjanec, who left the audience mesmerised with their American Smooth to Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush, were praised for going all out in the dance off
He tweeted: 'Strictly has been the best experience and I've just had such an amazing time.
'I'm so pleased I took part and I hope people enjoyed watching me try really hard in being as good as I could be.
'I've met some great people and made lots of new friends. I will miss them all. [sic]'
Annie Lennox performed I Put A Spell On You from her new album Nostalgia on the results show.
However, Scott did joke about Judy Murray's dancing skills as she survived yet another week.
He said: 'Judy knows she is not any good but she is having a brilliant time and she is so warm.
'Me and Judy joke that we are in the crap dancers club. It's the blind leading the blind.'
Dressed to impress: The 39-year-old star looked gorgeous in a white loose-fit chiffon gown as she took on the role of Cathy in Wuthering Heights, while Aljaz played Heathcliff
Meanwhile, the contestants pulled out all the stops and put on their best Halloween costumes in an attempt to stay on the TV show for another week on Saturday night.
After getting eights across the board last week, Frankie Bridge and Kevin Clifton managed to top the leader board with an impressive 37 points.
The Saturdays beauty, who was covered in green paint as she took on the role of the Wicked Witch of the West, performed the Tango to Defying Gravity from the hit musical.
Wicked: Frankie Bridge and Kevin Clifton topped the Strictly Come Dancing leader board with the highest judges score of Saturday night
The star was told by Darcey Bussell: 'It was so beautiful I shivered down my back. I was so taken away with your performance. I can't wait to see you return next week.
Craig Revel Horwood commented: 'It was a spectacular number,' while head judge Len Goodman simply said: 'One word - fabulous!'
Bruno added:' I had tingles down my spine. It almost brought tears to my eyes at the end. It was simply amazing.'
The singer was given three nines and one ten from Bruno, totalling 37.
Fierce: After getting eights across the board last week, the dancing duo performed the Tango to Defying Gravity from the musical Wicked
Beaming: The singer was given three nines and one ten from Bruno, totalling 37
First to impress the judges on week six of Strictly was Casualty star Sunetra Sarker and her dance partner Brendan Cole.
Dressed as sizzling vampires, the pair performed the Jive to Gloria Jones’ Tainted Love.
Scoring a respectable 27, head judge Len Goodman told them that they had lost ‘the flair of the dance’.
Bruno Tonioli added: ‘I understand it’s very hard to do the jive. You’re such a fluid dancer and it’s hard to do flicks and kicks.’
Craig went on to say: ‘I thought it was a little laboured and lacked punch… but you are a natural heavy mover.’
Scoring a respectable 27, Casualty star Sunetra Sarker and her dance partner Brendan Cole danced the Jive to Gloria Jones’ Tainted Love
Doing their thing: Scoring a respectable 27, head judge Len Goodman told them that they had lost ‘the flare of the dance’
Blue star Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff took on the Paso Doble to Poison by Alice Cooper, which saw the hunk all suited up as a matador.
Although, the two faced the dance-off last week for the second time, Craig hailed them as ‘ferocious’, while Len told them ‘they managed to give plenty’.
Dressed as chilling skeletons, Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan gave an energetic performance of the Charleston to Key Starr’s Dem Bones Dem Bones.
Bold: Blue star Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff took on the Paso Doble to Poison by Alice Cooper, which saw the hunk all suited up as a matador
Dazzling: Although the two faced the dance-off last week for the second time, Craig hailed them as ‘ferocious’, while Len told them ‘they managed to give plenty’
Bruno told the wildlife presenter: 'It was a little under-powered. You are usually quite poppy but I’m sure you’ll make a better comeback.’
Darcey commented: ‘I think you were a little preoccupied. I know you've got it in you but don’t hold back. Well done.’
'Your lifts were terrific but things did get into your head,' Len quipped.
The 41-year-old star received 26 from the judges, with three sevens and one five.
Dressed as chilling skeletons Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan gave an energetic performance of the Charleston to Key Starr’s Dem Bones Dem Bones
Hard worker: The 41-year-old star received 26 from the judges, with three sevens and one five
Pop star Pixie Lott and Trent Whiddon gave an upbeat routine of the Tango to Electri Six’s Danger! High Voltage.
'It was shocking, hair-raising,' Len shouted enthusiastically. 'But your right arm is a bit strange… it kept doing weird things but I loved the number.'
Craig told them: ‘I thought it was jam-packed. Your partnership is absolutely extraordinary. You are pushing Pixie to her capacity.’
Electric: Pop star Pixie Lott and Trent Whiddon gave an upbeat routine of the Tango to Electri Six’s Danger! High Voltage
Still a fave: The couple scored three eights and one nine giving them a total of 33
However the same couldn't be said for Judy Murray who found herself at the bottom of the table after her and Anton du Beke's American Smooth.
Dressed as the evil Cruella de Vil, the 55-year-old star danced to the theme track from the movie 101 Dalmations and scored a low 20.
‘You are confusing the American Smooth to the American stiff,' Bruno told the Tennis coach. 'You are doing what we expect… to deliver nothing.
Craig: ‘It was spikey. There was no flow to it. It was like you were dancing Anton with a mannequin.’
Darcy: ‘You looked amazing and you looked the part. You came out of the character. But I do want to say there was so much more dance content there – a major improvement.
Failed to impress: Judy Murray who found herself at the bottom of the table after her and Anton du Beke's American Smooth
Dressed as the evil Cruella de Vil, the 55-year-old star danced to the theme track from the movie 101 Dalmations and scored a low 20
EastEnders actor Jake Wood and Janette Manrara wowed audiences with their horrifying performance of the Paso Doble to Black Betty by Ram Jam - but failed to impress the judges.
Craig: ‘I was disappointed. I would have liked to see you do more with the cape. It was stilted’, while Darcy agreed: ‘The attack and energy was there but you missed the movement in the back’.
Despite the comments, the actor managed to score 28.
Dark lord: EastEnders actor Jake Wood and Janette Manrara wowed audiences with their horrifying performance of the Paso Doble to Black Betty by Ram Jam - but failed to impress the judges
Hard at work: Despite the harsh comments, the actor managed to score 28
After coming second on the leader boards last week, Caroline Flack put on a highly fun performance with Pasha Kovalev to Le Freak by Chic.
Their spooky 70s inspired Samba scored a high 32.
Darcy commented: ‘It was a controlled and clean Samba. You have worked so hard but when it’s that clean you lose it a bit.
Craig also agreed and described it as ‘phonetic, which made it look to clean,’ while Bruno thought it was a ‘sizzling satanic’ routine.
Disco diva: After coming second on the leader boards last week, Caroline Flack put on a highly fun performance with Pasha Kovalev to Le Freak by Chic
Party time: Their spooky 70s inspired Samba scored a high 32
The star received a nine from Bruno, a seven from Craig and two eights, scoring 32.
Meanwhile it was also a fantastic night for TOWIE star Mark Wright and Karen Hauer, who wowed the audience with their Jive to Little Shop of Horrors from the musical.
Hailed ‘best dance yet’ the judges were flawed with the routine.
With Darcey telling the Essex lad that she now has 'high hopes for them' as Craig simply congratulated the pair with 'Bravo'.
Scoring 35 points, Len told them: 'It was a sweet shock full of tasty treats'.
Top-form: It was also a fantastic night for TOWIE star Mark Wright and Karen Hauer, who wowed the audience with their Jive to Little Shop of Horrors from the musical
Ecstatic: Scoring 35 points, Len told them: 'It was a sweet shock full of tasty treats'
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