BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Ellie Leach tells Vito Coppola 'I can’t wait' after 'love' declared
27.11.2023 - 17:35
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Strictly Come Dancing star Ellie Leach has shared her excitement as she broke her silence on making it through to another week in the BBC One dance contest. The actress said she 'can't wait' as she reacted to her dance partner Vito Coppola's lengthy message on Monday (November 27).
The Italian dancer took to Instagram for the first time since it was revealed that he and Ellie had made it into the quarter-finals of Strictly 2023 - which is also the much-loved Musicals week. The pair made it through after they once again received the highest score of the night from the judges during Saturday's live show with 37 points,
The duo left those watching at home hot under the collar with a sizzling Argentine Tango to Bills, Bills, Bills by Destiny’s Child. But, after Anton and Craig agreed the performance 'lacked intimacy', Motsi Mabuse said that "it was about intimacy" and there was a real story for their "brilliant", comments which were also echoed by head judge Shirley Ballas.
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But despite the divided comments, the public voted for former Coronation Street star Ellie and her professional dance partner to stay in the competition. Taking to Instagram, Vito shared a clip of their jaw-dropping routine and said: "What an intense week it was… We enjoyed so much! It was different from the usual Argentine tango in different ways..
"Lulú [Ellie] was the strong and independent woman who is in control. This journey is becoming more special every week. Through the dances and playing different characters we are able to discover many different
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