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Saturday, 6 December 2014

Frankie Bridge fails to impress Strictly Come Dancing judges with her salsa

'It was a little rough round the edges': Frankie Bridge fails to impress Strictly Come Dancing judges with her salsa 

Week after week she has been queen of the ballroom with her fancy footwork.
However on Saturday night's episode of Strictly Come Dancing Frankie Bridge found herself at the bottom of the score board when her salsa failed to impress the judges.
Luckily thanks her flawless moves during the Waltzathon at the end of the show, an additional five points saw The Saturdays' singer, 25, move from last place into joint third.
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'It was a little rough round the edges': Frankie Bridge failed to impress the Strictly Come Dancing judges with her salsa during the quarter final on Saturday evening
'It was a little rough round the edges': Frankie Bridge failed to impress the Strictly Come Dancing judges with her salsa during the quarter final on Saturday evening
'No upper body strength': The Saturdays' singer quipped after the routine that she isn't the fittest contestant
'No upper body strength': The Saturdays' singer quipped after the routine that she isn't the fittest contestant
Rounding up the performances for the quarter final, Frankie and her professional partner Kevin Clifton took to the spotlight to give their steamy rendition of the Salsa.
Wearing a neon bright pink fringed skirt with a glittered bodice, the mother-of-one crumped and twerked across the ballroom as she showcased a series of lifts.
But despite giving it her all the beady-eyed judges failed to excuse the moves she did not execute to perfection and it showed in the points she was rewarded.
Giving it her all: The 25-year-old performed to a rendition of Kelly Rowland's hit single Work
Giving it her all: The 25-year-old performed to a rendition of Kelly Rowland's hit single Work
She's got the moves... Frankie  did a bit of shoulder shimmying, crumping and twerking in the routine
She's got the moves... Frankie did a bit of shoulder shimmying, crumping and twerking in the routine
'You really have the tools of the trade': Bruno Tonioli proved to be a big fan of the performance
'You really have the tools of the trade': Bruno Tonioli proved to be a big fan of the performance
'That salsa had more ingredients than a recipe on Masterchef!': Bruno gave the pair the nicest comments
'That salsa had more ingredients than a recipe on Masterchef!': Bruno gave the pair the nicest comments
There for support: Frankie's footballer husband Wayne Bridge was among her supporters in the audience
There for support: Frankie's footballer husband Wayne Bridge was among her supporters in the audience
Critiquing the dance first, Bruno Tonioli had nothing but kind words for the duo when he commented: 'You really have the tools of the trade.'
He continued: 'That salsa had more ingredients than a recipe on Masterchef!'
Meanwhile Craig Revel Horwood said: 'It was a little haphazard but you are an incredible dancer and your passion is obvious.'
Darcy Bussell added: 'You did work it really hard which was impressive.'
Under the weather: During the VT, Kevin revealed that he had managed to come down with a cold in the week
Under the weather: During the VT, Kevin revealed that he had managed to come down with a cold in the week
The day job: Alongside her band mates, Frankie picked up an award at the 2014 Cosmopolitan Awards
The day job: Alongside her band mates, Frankie picked up an award at the 2014 Cosmopolitan Awards
'It was a little haphazard': Craig Revel Horwood pointed out some of the inconsistencies in their showing
'It was a little haphazard': Craig Revel Horwood pointed out some of the inconsistencies in their showing
'You did work it really hard': Darcy Bussell commended Frankie and Kevin on their efforts
'You did work it really hard': Darcy Bussell commended Frankie and Kevin on their efforts
However it was head judge Len Goodman's examination which was the harshest as he described their dance as being 'a little rough round the edges'.
The 70-year-old said: 'Frankie you'll never be a bad dancer but for me but for me it was a little rough round the edges.'
As a result, Frankie and Kevin found themselves being awarded with the lowest overall score of 34. 
But thanks to their smooth showcase during the Waltzathon, Goodman handed them an extra five points as he named them the runners-up in the challenge. 
'You'll never be a bad dancer': Len Goodman gave the pair the harshest critique for their performance
'You'll never be a bad dancer': Len Goodman gave the pair the harshest critique for their performance
Lucky! Following the Waltzathon Frankie and Kevin picked up an additional five points giving a total of 39
Lucky! Following the Waltzathon Frankie and Kevin picked up an additional five points giving a total of 39


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