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Sunday, 14 December 2014

Meet the Strictly 2014 finalists: Caroline Flack, Frankie Bridge, Mark Wright and Simon Webbe set to battle it out on the dancefloor next weekend

Meet the Strictly 2014 finalists: Caroline Flack, Frankie Bridge, Mark Wright and Simon Webbe set to battle it out on the dancefloor next weekend 

Jake Wood became the latest celebrity to leave Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday evening, narrowly missing out on a spot in the final.
And now the EastEnders actor is out of the running, Caroline Flack, Frankie Bridge, Mark Wright and Simon Webbe are left to battle it out for the coveted Glitterball trophy next weekend.
While TV presenter Caroline and The Saturdays singer Frankie have consistently impressed with their nimble footwork and passionate moves, Mark and Simon have both slowly improved week-on-week, emerging as the underdogs of the competition.
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Close call: Fan favourite Jake Wood lost out to Mark Wright for the fourth space in the final on Sunday night's Strictly Come Dancing results show
Close call: Fan favourite Jake Wood lost out to Mark Wright for the fourth space in the final on Sunday night's Strictly Come Dancing results show
Following on from pop princess Pixie Lott’s shock elimination last week, it seems the final could be anyone’s game. Who will be crowned Strictly Come Dancing 2014 champion?

CAROLINE FLACK: 
The former Xtra Factor presenter has been a frontrunner since day one, consistently ranking near the top of the leaderboard and earning high praise from the judges.
Caroline and her dance partner Pasha Kovalev earned the first 40 of the series on Saturday night, reaching an all-time high with their fiery Salsa.
Favourite to win: Caroline Flack has overtaken Frankie Bridge as the bookies' favouriteĀ 
Favourite to win: Caroline Flack has overtaken Frankie Bridge as the bookies' favourite 
Delighted: The star and her dance partner Pasha Kovalev were overjoyed about making the final
Delighted: The star and her dance partner Pasha Kovalev were overjoyed about making the final
She’s come a long way since the first week of the competition, when her lacklustre Cha-Cha-Cha scored her an average 27, and has boasted the highest scoring dance an impressive five times, only landing in the bottom two once.
Bookies’ odds: Caroline is the favourite to win the competition, with odds of 4/5 at William Hill, 8/11 at Paddy Power and 4/5 at Ladbrokes.
FRANKIE BRIDGE: 
The Saturdays singer has been hot on Caroline’s heels throughout the competition. She has boasted the highest average score overall during her twelve weeks on the dancefloor and is the only star to have escaped the dreaded dance-off.
Strong contestant: Frankie Bridge has accumulated highest overall score throughout the competition
Strong contestant: Frankie Bridge has accumulated highest overall score throughout the competition
Twinkletoes: The Saturdays singer is the second favourite for the win, close behind Caroline
Twinkletoes: The Saturdays singer is the second favourite for the win, close behind Caroline
The popular brunette holds the record for the highest-scoring Viennese Waltz and Argentine Tango – 38 points for both – and her lowest ranking performances were a respectable 30 for both the Waltz and the Charleston.
However, her dance training background and her near perfect track record might go against her.
Bookies’ odds: Frankie is the second favourite for the win, with odds of 2/1 at William Hill, at 7/4 Paddy Power and 7/4 at Ladbrokes.
Comeback king: Simon Webbe has emerged as a real contender in recent weeks
Comeback king: Simon Webbe has emerged as a real contender in recent weeks
SIMON WEBBE: 
Blue hunk Simon never expected to make the semi-final and only emerged as a real contender in recent weeks.
The singer has remained in the competition by the skin of his teeth, landing in the bottom two three times. He received his worst score of 23 for a mediocre Rumba, but redeemed himself with his stellar Argentine Tango in week eight, receiving 38 points from the judges.
Viewers were surprised when the judges sent home hot favourite Pixie Lott instead of Simon last weekend and it seems he now could be a serious threat.
Underdog: Simon Webbe couldn't believe his luck at making it through to the final week
Underdog: Simon Webbe couldn't believe his luck at making it through to the final week
Bookies’ odds: Simon is unlikely to compete with the girls, with odds of 8/1 at William Hill, 7/1 at Paddy Power and 8/1 at Ladbrokes. 
MARK WRIGHT: 
Arguably the weakest dancer remaining, the TOWIE star has nevertheless proved popular with viewers.
Like Simon, the cheeky Essex chappie was also in the dance-off three times with his dance partner Karen Hauer, but has scraped through thanks to his infectious enthusiasm and capacity to learn from his mistakes.
He is the only finalist to have never had a top scoring performance, with his scores ranging from a 24 for the Cha-Cha-Cha to a 36 for the Charleston.
Bookies’ odds: Mark is lagging behind and is expected to be given the boot first, with odds of 10/1 at William Hill, 7/1 at Paddy Power and 12/1 at Ladbrokes.
Close call: Mark Wright thought he was going home when he landed in the dance-off for the third timeĀ 
Close call: Mark Wright thought he was going home when he landed in the dance-off for the third time 
Mr. Popular: The former TOWIE star has a strong fan base that has kept him on in the competition
Mr. Popular: The former TOWIE star has a strong fan base that has kept him on in the competition


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2873765/Meet-Strictly-2014-finalists-Caroline-Flack-Frankie-Bridge-Mark-Wright-Simon-Webbe-set-battle-dancefloor-weekend.html#ixzz3Lv1QV7RC
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