Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden has become the fourth celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing.
She was given the boot by the judges after going head-to-head with Casualty's Patrick Robinson in the dance-off.
Meaden and her partner Robin Windsor performed their Viennese Waltz to It's a Man's World by James Brown, while Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis performed their Salsa to Wings by Little Mix.
Judges Darcey Bussell, Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood all chose to save Robinson.
Revel Horwood said: 'I would like to save the couple who both did the best dancing in the dance-off tonight and that couple is Patrick and Anya.'
Bussell described how she wished 'both couples weren't even here', while Tonioli said: 'Let me say you both did a great job but one of you had the edge for me and that was Patrick and Anya.'
Head judge Len Goodman added that he would have voted the same way as his colleagues if required, saying: 'Deborah you did much better in that dance-off and my heart goes out to you.'
Speaking after her elimination was confirmed, Meaden praised the efforts of her partner.
'Strictly gave me a gift but the big gift that Strictly gave me was this guy,' she said. 'To teach me to dance, to find something I never even knew I could do and to make it the best. He's wonderful. There's going to be tears. No, I'm a dragon, there'll be no tears.'
An emotional Windsor added: 'I just want to say for Deborah, she loved it so much.'
A number of the dancers braved injuries in their bid to impress the judges on Saturday night.
Robinson
had to soldier through his salsa with a sprained right hand, while
ex-Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede is still undergoing
treatment for her painful spinal injury.
And her partner Artem Chigvintsev revealed he had fractured his nose.
Even the Strictly judges were not free from the litany of aches and pains, with Revel Horwood making it to the panel despite undergoing a hip operation after last week's show.
Gumede and her partner battled through their injuries to deliver an impressive samba, winning 35 points and coming joint top of the leaderboard with Abbey Clancy.
The
women were on form last night as former Bond girl Fiona Fullerton came
back fighting against her critics after coming bottom last week to win a
standing ovation for her quickstep.
The A View To A Kill star, who was given a few words of encouragement by 007 actor Sir Roger Moore ahead of the show, picked up 30 points from the judges.
Darcey Bussell hailed her performance as her most impressive yet, saying: Finally, fabulous Fiona. 'You were light on your feet and beautifully confident - your best dance.'
The results show also featured a performance from US band Earth, Wind and Fire. Eleven couples now remain in the competition.
She was given the boot by the judges after going head-to-head with Casualty's Patrick Robinson in the dance-off.
Meaden and her partner Robin Windsor performed their Viennese Waltz to It's a Man's World by James Brown, while Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis performed their Salsa to Wings by Little Mix.
Tense
times: Deborah Meaden became the latest star to leave Strictly Come
Dancing after losing a dance-off against Patrick Robinson
Revel Horwood said: 'I would like to save the couple who both did the best dancing in the dance-off tonight and that couple is Patrick and Anya.'
Bussell described how she wished 'both couples weren't even here', while Tonioli said: 'Let me say you both did a great job but one of you had the edge for me and that was Patrick and Anya.'
Head judge Len Goodman added that he would have voted the same way as his colleagues if required, saying: 'Deborah you did much better in that dance-off and my heart goes out to you.'
End
of the line: Deborah was given the boot by the judges after going
head-to-head with Casualty's Patrick Robinson in the dance-off
Waltzing out of the competition: Host Tess Daly comforted Deborah as she told her she would be leaving the competition
'Strictly gave me a gift but the big gift that Strictly gave me was this guy,' she said. 'To teach me to dance, to find something I never even knew I could do and to make it the best. He's wonderful. There's going to be tears. No, I'm a dragon, there'll be no tears.'
An emotional Windsor added: 'I just want to say for Deborah, she loved it so much.'
A number of the dancers braved injuries in their bid to impress the judges on Saturday night.
Talented pair: Husband and wife duo, James and Ola Jordan, took to the dancefloor together
And her partner Artem Chigvintsev revealed he had fractured his nose.
Even the Strictly judges were not free from the litany of aches and pains, with Revel Horwood making it to the panel despite undergoing a hip operation after last week's show.
Gumede and her partner battled through their injuries to deliver an impressive samba, winning 35 points and coming joint top of the leaderboard with Abbey Clancy.
Rocking the dancefloor: The professionals took to the floor for a dazzling routine
The A View To A Kill star, who was given a few words of encouragement by 007 actor Sir Roger Moore ahead of the show, picked up 30 points from the judges.
Darcey Bussell hailed her performance as her most impressive yet, saying: Finally, fabulous Fiona. 'You were light on your feet and beautifully confident - your best dance.'
The results show also featured a performance from US band Earth, Wind and Fire. Eleven couples now remain in the competition.
Action packed: The results show also featured a performance from US band Earth, Wind and Fire
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