BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Shirley Ballas slams 'childish' response to latest show exit
Shirley Ballas has slammed the 'childish' response to the latest Strictly Come Dancing exit as she told fans to 'vote' for their favourites. The head judge was left agreeing with her fellow judges as they sent Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin home.
The Olympic hockey star and her professional dance partner became the sixth couple to leave the BBC One dance contest after they landed in the dreaded dance-off during Sunday night's (November 3) results show.
Following the public vote, Sam and Nikita ended up in the bottom two, opposite Olympian and Gladiators star Montell Douglas and her professional dance partner Johannes Radebe, after they both competed in the show's first-ever 'Icons Week' on Saturday night (November 2).
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Both couples had to reprise their icon-themed routines again, with Sam and Nikita dancing an American smooth to Taylor Swift’s Love Story while Montell and Johannes re-performed their waltz to I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston.
After reperforming their routines, all four judges - Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke - all agreed unanimously to save Montell and Johannes, therefore making Sam and Nikita the latest couple to exit the competition.
Speaking about her time on the show, Sam told co-host Tess Daly: "I’m gutted, I just want to say thank you. I’ve learned so much. Strictly has just brought that spring in my step back.
"It’s just been an absolute joy. Nikita, you’ve been key in helping me find that inner Sam that was there, who went a little bit quiet for maybe one or two years and has just come back. I’m gutted because I do feel like I still have more to


