Last night's show saw Countryfile's Hamza Yassin at the top of the scoreboard, with a score of 39 out of 40 - the highest of the series so far.
Some fans have approved of the judges' decision on who to send home following the dance-off, calling it "the right decision".
The Record has decided not to reveal who would be going home, however can report that fans appeared to agree that the right couple was sent home, with one user writing: "Finally the correct #StrictlySpoiler #Strictly result tonight", and another saying: "The #StrictlySpoiler , think the right decision was made but the decisions will get tougher in the next few weeks!"
Top showbiz news But most fans were more gobsmacked about the other couple who ended up in the dance-off. Last night's show saw Countryfile's Hamza Yassin at the top of the scoreboard, with a score of 39 out of 40 - the highest of the series so far. Bros star Matt Goss was at the bottom of the scoreboard with his partner Nadiya, scoring a 20 after their jive to All Shook Up. Just above them was Coronation Street's Will Mellor with 23 points, who had been suffering from a virus all week.
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