Strictly Come Dancing Week 10: The Samba-A-Thon Chaos and Tasha's Perfect Score
It’s week 10 of Strictly Come Dancing , and as the competition intensifies, the stars are pushing themselves to new heights. The stakes are high as the remaining couples face the pressure of two routines, including the chaotic and thrilling Samba-a-thon . This twist has all seven couples performing on the dancefloor simultaneously, attempting to impress the judges with their samba skills while trying to avoid tripping over each other. The results are ranked and added to the judges’ scores, making it a crucial moment before the public vote determines who stays and who goes.
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The week’s biggest highlight came from Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Å korjanec, who scored the first perfect 40 of the series. Their American smooth to Lewis Capaldi's Someone You Loved was nothing short of spectacular. Even the ever-critical Craig Revel Horwood couldn’t find fault, and it’s safe to say Tasha’s flawless performance left the judges speechless. With this achievement, she now joins JB Gill at the top of the leaderboard, both standing strong as frontrunners for the coveted Glitterball.
Speaking of JB, he and Lauren Oakley also had a standout performance with their lively Charleston, which earned them a near-perfect score of 39. Their routine was energetic and full of character, with the judges praising their synchronicity and precision. The pair’s strong showing, combined with their solid samba-a-thon result, keeps them in the hunt for the win.
While some couples shined, others struggled to impress. Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal, for instance, faced criticism for their tango to Easy Lover . Pete, who has been at the bottom of the leaderboard for several weeks, found himself in danger again this week. Despite his best efforts, the judges felt the performance lacked the necessary energy and finesse, and Pete may find himself in the dance-off unless the public votes him through.
Chris McCasland and Dianne Buswell’s paso doble also faced mixed reviews. While Chris’s determination to overcome his sight challenges is admirable, the performance wasn’t quite as sharp as the judges expected. They scored 33, a bit lower than their recent performances, and Chris will need a strong public vote to avoid elimination.
Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe are no strangers to the dance-off, and their quickstep this week was a step in the right direction. Scoring 37, they showcased impressive footwork and timing, but their position on the leaderboard leaves them vulnerable. Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola, who performed a rumba to Chains by Tina Arena, scored a solid 36. Though they delivered a sensual performance, the judges were divided, with some calling it too fast for a rumba.
It’s not all about the individual routines this week, though, as the samba-a-thon is a major factor in shaping the leaderboard. With all couples dancing together, it’s a thrilling spectacle. The rankings from this event have shifted the standings, with JB and Lauren coming out on top, followed by Tasha and Aljaž. Pete, once again, found himself at the bottom, which could signal his exit unless the audience rallies behind him.
With everything on the line, it’s becoming clear that Tasha and JB are the ones to watch as the competition heads into the final stretch. But with a few wild cards still in the mix, this week’s eliminations could be anyone’s guess. As always, the suspense builds, and it’s up to the viewers to decide which couple stays in the race for the Glitterball.
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