Girl of the moment: Holly Valance scored an impressive 30 out of 40 for her salsa with Artem Chigvinstev, but she”s not convinced by her own sexuality
Hollywood sirens: Jason Donovan and Kristina Rihanoff conjured silver screen magic which catapulted them to the top of the leader board with 33 out of 40
On fire: Chelsee Healey gave an electric performance, while Dan Lobb tried to impress with acrobats
Pretty in pink: Alex Jones looked stunning as she started her performance behind giant feathers
Criticised: Anita Dobson lit up the floor in a colourful dress, but Craig Revel Horwood said she looked like “Bonnie Langford being chased by a barking Dalmation”
Cheer up, love: Harry Judd was supported by bandmates Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter in the audience, but looked incredibly serious throughout his routine
Sizzling: Rory Bremner and Erin Boag danced a fiery Salsa, with Len Goodman crediting the comedian for his efforts
Taking the easy way out: Edwina Currie was ordered to do more dancing after frolicking around a dinner table while gazing into Vincent Simone”s eyes
Stunning: Natalie Lowe stole Audley Harrison”s thunder as she took to the stage in a white dress and a cheeky smile
Elegant: Despite her 62 years, Lulu was told she looked like a teenager as she danced to The Script”s tearjerker Falling To Pieces
Umbrella, ella, ella: Robbie Savage and Ola Jordan spiced up the Foxtrot using a prop and had clearly improved on last week
Dancing Queen: Russell Grant ended the show on a high with his final performance causing hysterics as he danced to Abba with a feather boa
Must try harder: While she improved on last week”s lowly 12 out of 40, Nancy Dell”Olio only increased her score by two points to 14
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