The BBC pro admitted it wasn't the first time he heard from the politician since competing on the show together ten years ago.Anton continued: "After the first week, she said 'I voted for you,' which was lovely."So, that's what you're after."He then added: "She's tremendous."Ann and Anton were the ninth couple to leave the dancing show back in 2010.Jacqui and Anton were the first pairing to say goodbye to this year's competition last week.The pair performed the Samba which earned them 12 points out of 30.Combined with their score of 12 from the previous week, the pair had a total of 25 out of 60 at the bottom of the leaderboard.In the dance-off, Anton and Jacqui were dancing against Made in Chelsea favourite Jamie Laing, 31, and his partner.
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