BBC Strictly Come Dancing star's performance 'most passionate in history' before cruel blow

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One of Pete Wicks' last performances in the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom has been described as the 'most passionate in history' before he was dealt a cruel exit blow.

The reality star and podcast host and his professional dance partner Jowita Przystal said a sad goodbye to the hit dance show over the weekend as they became the eleventh couple to leave the competition.

It meant that the pair just missed out on a place in the final, which takes place this Saturday (December 14), after they were voted off during the last results show of the series following the semi-final of the BBC One dance contest on Sunday night (December 8). READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Vito Coppola left 'crying' and has 'no words' as major show move supported Their exit came as they faced the dance-off for the first time and went up against Love Island star Tasha Ghouri and her professional dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec, who found themselves in the bottom two for a second week in a row.

But body language expert Judi James has revealed how Pete was voted off just as his 'body language signals' hit a 'sweet spot'.

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