The results for week two of Strictly Come Dancing have been leaked. Following Saturday's live show, fans were gearing up for the first elimination of the season, which was slated to occur in Sunday's follow-up episode.
Ruining the surprise for fans, however, the results have since surfaced online, with the judge's votes from the dance-off revealed.
Following the big giveaway, fans have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to discuss week two's elimination. Disappointed by the news, one wrote: "Have seen the Strictly spoiler. What the hell happened? The voting public and the judges eliminated the worst dancer!" Meanwhile, a second penned: "If the Strictly spoiler is true, then I am very, very relieved."
"Anyone else gutted for [blank]? #strictlyspoiler," mused a third, "feel desperately sorry for the pro in this partnership." Addressing the BBC, another suggested that the broadcaster change the show's two-part format to prevent future spoilers.
"Leaks again @BBC #StrictlyComeDancing2025 #Strictly. Get the results show back on Saturday nights (live), avoid issues! No need for Sunday's pre-recorded now!" they argued.
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Regardless of the leak, fans already had their theories from studying the leaderboard for week two. At the top, Alex Kingston and Johannes Radebe reigned supreme with a score of 31 points, thanks to their impressive Samba.
Also in the top three, Balvinder Sopal and Julian Caillon received a score of 30 for their Charleston. Coming in joint-second for week two, George Clarke and Alexis Warr also received an impressive 30 with their Paso Doble.
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Meanwhile, at the other end of the leaderboard, Chris Robshaw and Nadiya Bychkova were awarded 16 points for their Viennese Waltz. And just behind them, Ross King and Jowita Przystał were placed in the bottom two alongside Thomas Skinner and Amy Dowden. The former found themselves with a score of 15 from their Waltz, while the latter received a 13 for their Salsa.
Following tonight's results, fans will be looking ahead to week three of the competition. Set to be the first themed night of series 23, Movie Week in the ballroom will commence on Saturday 11 October. The remaining couples' music and dance choices have yet to be revealed.
Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturdays on BBC One, while spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airs on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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