Week 6 and the competition to stay is hotting-up for the celebrities. They are all getting rather good and even Craig is having problems finding fault although his score of 6 for Louis Smith and Flavia Cacace dancing a near perfect waltz was a bit ridiculous. It was clearly worthy of more. He likes the limelight.
Best Dress: Victoria Pendleton. Score 9.
Victoria was stunning dancing the quickstep in her beautiful peachy dress draped with black netting with diamante across the bodice. Loved her hair which looked a bit 1930s style. She’s beginning to shine in every way and every week we see an improvement.

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Hottest Couple: Denise Van Outen and James Jordan. Score 9.
Denise’s outfit for the paso doble was a stunning red dress and she and James sizzled. Her long dress with split skirt and high net top suited the drama of the dance perfectly. We can’t see how she can lose the competition this year although Louis Smith is hot on her beautiful heels.

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Blooper of the week: Fern Britton. Score 5.
Her costume was beautiful but not for her. She has a great figure and has lost weight but the fat remaining had to go somewhere and it bulged rather disconcertingly up under her arms with a life of its own in a very unflattering fashion. Pity she has gone out of the competition.

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Best Dance of the Week: Dani Harmer and Vincent Simone. Score 9.
These two are made for each other and their tango was fabulous. Dani looked very cheeky in her two piece which suited her age and personality perfectly.

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Surprise of the week was Kimberley Walsh and Pasha Kovalev ending up in the dance-off. We were all stunned and realise that the judges scores mean nothing! That’s the excitement of SCD! Wembley here we go……

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PS Loved Darcey Bussell’s green dress which suited her perfectly. We have all fallen for this lovely willowy creature who is kind and positive in all her criticism and gives the celebrities good advice to take away and work with. A breath of creative fresh air.

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