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Ruth trots off Strictly stage

TV host has her last dance after judges’ unanimous vote

- Francesca gosling

Eight couples will put their best foot forward at Blackpool’s Tower Ballroom next weekend after Strictly Come Dancing waved goodbye to another contestant.

It was the last dance for This Morning’s Ruth Langsford as she failed to impress judges with her foxtrot to Bobby Darin’s Mack the Knife, with partner Anton Du Beke.

She was unanimousl­y voted off by the panel on last night’s results episode of the BBC1 dance contest, following her dance off with Paralympia­n Jonnie Peacock and his partner Oti Mabuse.

The daytime television presenter, 57, said: “I’m very sad to be leaving, of course I am as I’ ve had the most wonderful time. It’s an incredible experience.

“I’m most sad to be leaving this man Anton who has been so kind to me. He is the most brilliant teacher, he is a beautiful dancer, he is so patient, but also he has made the whole experience fun.

“And that’s what I came here to do; I wanted to learn how to dance, I wanted to have fun and we have had fun all along the way.

“We have laughed and laughed and laughed. He is such a lovely man. I’m very disappoint­ed that Blackpool was so close and I really wanted to do that for Anton, not so much for me – I would have loved to have gone of course – but this man is the ballroom king and he should have been dancing in the competitio­n at Blackpool.

“It was so touching to see Eamonn and Jack, my 15-year-old son, so emotional and it’s been wonderful having them here every week. The whole thing has been incredible.”

Langsford and Du Beke came bottom of the leaderboar­d on Saturday night after judge Craig Revel Horwood told them: “Once you got into the foxtrot, you were actually trotting like a horse.”

Meanwhile, singer Alexandra Burke and partner Gorka Marquez scored the highest marks of the night, 38, as they performed their Argentine tango. EastEnders star Davood Ghadami and Nadiya Bychkova were also rewarded with a 38 for their entertaini­ng charleston to the Lambeth Walk.

Debbie McGee dropped to third position after an error in her salsa with Giovanni Pernice, while comedian Susan Calman and Kevin Clifton scored 27 with their tango.

 ?? Picture: BBC. ?? Ruth Langsford and Anton Du Beke with presenter Tess Daly.
Picture: BBC. Ruth Langsford and Anton Du Beke with presenter Tess Daly.

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