Strictly Come Dancing Week 11: Leaderboard and results revealed for breathtaking Musicals Week

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Strictly Come Dancing has reached its quarter-finals! 

Musicals Week has long been a favourite of Strictly fans as we watch the stars jive and foxtrot to our favourite Broadway scores, and this year we were in for a treat with songs from Mary Poppins, Six and the recent-smash hit Wicked.

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We’re now just two weeks away from the final, so all the dancers brought their A-game. So, who made it to the semi-final and who just missed out? Follow along with HELLO! to see the leaderboard and results. 

What are the couples dancing to?

Tasha Ghouri, who received the first perfect score of the series last week hoped to replicate that again with her Argentine Tango to Ex-Wives from Six.

Meanwhile, JB Gill had a Viennese Waltz to Let’s Go Fly a Kite from Mary Poppins and Chris McCausland danced a quickstep to You’re the Top from the musical Anything Goes.

© Guy Levy
JB delivered one of his best dances

Meanwhile, Pete Wicks took on a waltz to West Side Story’s Somewhere, while Montell Douglas attempted to escape from the dance-off with a rumba set to The Color Purple’s I’m Here.

Finally, Sarah Hadland was inspired by the musical on everyone’s lips, as she danced the Charleston to Wicked’s hit song Popular.

Leaderboard

The leaderboard is as follows:

  1. JB Gill & Lauren Oakley – Viennese Waltz – 39 (9, 10, 10, 10)
  2. Sarah Hadland & Vito Coppola – Charleston – 38 (9, 9, 10, 10)
  3. Tasha Ghouri & Aljaz Skorjanec – Argentine Tango – 38 (9, 10, 9, 10)
  4. Chris McCausland & Dianne Buswell – Quickstep – 32 (7, 8, 8, 9)
  5. Montell Douglas & Johannes Radebe – Rumba – 32 (7, 8, 8, 9)
  6. Pete Wicks & Jowita Przystal – Waltz – 26 (5, 7, 7, 7)

Who was eliminated this week?

After landing in the bottom two once more, Montell Douglas was eliminated in Musicals Week. As she and Johannes Radebe competed against Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri and her partner, Aljaz Skorjanec in the dance-off, the Gladiators star quickly learned that she would be going home. 

Tess Daly, Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe on Strictly © BBC
Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe left the competition

“I’m an Olympian and a Gladiator, but I have honestly struggled with confidence my whole life and being on the show, with the beautiful crew, the judges, the cast, has just been such an honour,” Montell told the audience. She added that Johannes had been “a friend and a brother,” declaring: “I hope he’s in my life forever, because we have something very special.”

Who left last week?

Following last week’s performances and Samba-a-thon, it was sadly time to bid farewell to EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick and his partner Michelle Tsiakkas. The couple faced off against Montell Douglas, but the judges opted to unanimously save the Gladiators star.

Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas eliminated from the competition© BBC
Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas were eliminated from the competition

The actor had nothing but praise for the behind-the-scenes action that goes on, saying: “Not just everyone who you see in front of the camera, these four here (the judges), but everyone who works on this show, I have such a good bond and relationship with and that’s what made me want to do this show, it’s the people, not what I’m doing. I’ve had the best time.”

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