Tess Daly has been seen showing her support to one of the couples on this year's Strictly Come Dancing as the competition officially heats up on the dancefloor.
The presenter and her co-host Claudia Winkelman were seen live in the iconic ballroom for the first time this series last Saturday (September 21) as the BBC One dance contest officially got underway with all 15 new couples performing for the first time.
It was JLS star JB Gill and his dance partner Amy Dowden who impressed the most in week one, hitting the top spot of the leaderboard as they were awarded 31 points from the judges for their waltz to When I Need You by singer Leo Sayer. READ MORE: Rylan Clark issued demand as he reveals 'archives' after surprise career admission Meanwhile, Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec and Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola closely followed the week one leaders in joint second place with a total of 30 points out of a possible 40 each.
But at the bottom of the leaderboard was Toyah Wilcox after getting off to a tricky start. The singer was given just 12 points out of a possible 40 after dancing a Tango to Ray Of Light by Madonna with Neil Jones - and analysis of all the contestants and their performances has her at a 91 per cent probability to be the first out.
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