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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Johannes Radebe 'crying again' as Montell Douglas confirms secret injury blow

Johannes Radebe said he was 'crying again' as Montell Douglas spoke out on then landing in the latest dance-off on Strictly Come Dancing.

The pair were no doubt feeling good following their latest performance in the ballroom on Saturday night (November 2) as they embraced the show's first-ever 'Icons Week' alongside their fellow couples in which they performed to a song by a legendary singer or band.

Olympian and Gladiators star Montell and her professional dance partner Johannes scored 35 out of a possible 40 for their waltz to I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston.

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But despite the score, judge Craig Revel Horwood said: "I wanted it softer and lighter, frame was in and out." The comment sparked uproar on the judging panel as Shirley Ballas gave him a ticking off.

As he gave his comments, she blasted him: "Craig! Oh my goodness I don't agree with you at all! What are you doing?!" before leaping out of her seat. Motsi tried to interject before Shirley got her to move out of the way so she could get closer to Craig and told him: "He had that beautiful frame, he dropped his arms, she looked at him willingly ready to go with soft movement, with beautiful footwork. Improving."

But it was on Sunday night (November 3) during the latest results show that Montell and Johannes had to fight for their place in the competition when they landed in the bottom-two alongside Olympic hockey star Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin.

After reperforming their routines from the live show, all four judges - Craig, Shirley, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke - all agreed unanimously to save Montell and Johannes.

Following the show, Montell took to

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