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Two Strictly Come Dancing stars 'in danger' as they're dealt blow before Saturday night

Two Strictly Come Dancing stars are said to be 'in danger' of leaving the competition this weekend. The remaining 13 couples will be back in the ballroom on Saturday night (October 14) hoping to impress the judges and the voting public watching at home.

Last weekend was quite the spectacle as movie week took over the hit BBC One show. The themed show saw the professional dancers kick off the show with a magical Disney-inspired medley – which included songs from Pocahontas, Frozen and red-haired Dianne Buswell leading the dance to The Little Mermaid.

Meanwhile, comedian Eddie Kadi and professional partner Karen Hauer have scored the first 10 of the Strictly Come Dancing series with their couples choice performance. The 40-year-old said he had a “whole other level of respect for street dance” after performing on movie week to Men In Black, dedicating the dance to his family who migrated from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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But the couple were beaten to the top spot on the leaderboard by one point after Irish TV presenter Angela Scanlon and her professional partner Carlos Gu scored 35 for their Charleston from the film Damn Yankees, while Scanlon’s parents watched from the audience for the first time.

This weekend, however, there is no theme but there will still be plenty of spectacular performances with Angela Rippon and Kai Widdrington doing a Rumba to Rise Like A Phoenix by Conchita Wurst while Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice do a Foxtrot to Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac.

But according to a

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