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strictly come dance The audience is left worried about Katya Jones Following his appearance on the companion show it takes two,
The professional dancer gave her first interview since her celebrity partner on Monday (December 8) Lewis Cope – Favorite to win the show – is removed From BBC dance competition.
Jones began to cry while praising Cope and said she blamed herself for her premature exit, leading fans to worry that she was being too hard on herself.
“Looking back, I can’t help but think about how I could have done things differently and made it better for him,” she said. emmerdale Star Cop put his arm around her reassuringly.
“You did everything perfectly,” he told Jones.
“But he can only do what I tell him to do, you know?” He continued. “And whatever I asked you to do, you didn’t do it just this time, you did it every day.”
Jones also claimed that they were under more pressure than other celebrities in the competition to perform high-quality dances: “We were in a tough position. I think we were expected to deliver this almost perfect show-stopping routine every Saturday, which you did. I don’t know how, but you did.”
Cope interjected: “Because of you.”
Viewers couldn’t help but feel upset for Jones, with one saying it was “heartbreaking” to see her so emotional over elimination.
“I’ve never seen her so upset. It looks like she’s been crying all weekend,” a fan wrote,
“It was a tough watch, she was blabbing a lot,” another wrote on
The pair found themselves in a dance-off Against West End star Amber Davies and her professional partner Nikita Kuzmin, who booked their place in the semi-finals.
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to face Elimination occurred just one week after topping the leaderboard and emerged victorious in the first instant dance challenge of the series. He was also the first star to get a perfect score of 40 at the beginning of the series.
But I am saying it takes twoReflecting on his journey, Cope said: “We’re really just trying to focus on the positive things. It’s been an amazing 11 weeks, and sure, it’s hurtful, and it’s going to take a while to get over it, but I’m really proud of what we’ve done.
“It’s not really about dance or anything. You (Jones) made me fall in love with dance, but you made me fall in love with life again. So thank you.”
He admitted that his family was “devastated” by the outcome, but emphasized the wider positive impact of his time on the show.
“Having four generations of them come together every Saturday and have different conversations that they’ve never had before, and showing different sides of them that I’ve never seen before, it’s been really beautiful to me,” he said.
Expressing his gratitude to the audience, he commented: “I want to say thank you to everyone at home because without them I wouldn’t have been here for so long.”
Davis joins eastenders Actor Balvinder Sopal, internet star George Clarke, and former Lioness and sports broadcaster Karen Carney are the remaining semi-finalists.
The couples will perform two new routines during next weekend’s semi-final, which will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 6.35pm on Saturday (December 13). The results show will be shown at 7.45pm on Sunday, featuring performances from Kylie Minogue and boyband Five.