Strictly Come Dancing fans have said they 'feel like they're intruding' in Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal partnership as they gushed over the 'chemistry' between the pair during their second-ever performance.
Viewers of the BBC One dance contest will have seen Pete and Jowita perform live for the first time in the iconic ballroom last weekend as the new series officially got underway a week after the airing of the pre-recorded launch show.
They earned 17 points for their paso doble to Breathe by electronic dance music band The Prodigy and after another week of training, the pair were hoping to impress as voting lines opened for the first time ahead of the first dance-off an elimination of Strictly 2024. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland reveals 'refusal' over live performances During week two of the competition on Saturday night (September 29), podcast host Pete performed a country love story-themed American smooth with Jowita to I Had Some Help by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen, landing a score of 22 and a total of 39.
The routine saw moments of electricity between the pair, with Pete pulling Jowita in close with their lips just millimetres apart, before ending the dance by leaning in for a kiss before the stage lights cut out.
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