BBC Strictly Come Dancing star says it 'wasn't offensive' as Sam Quek's exit reason 'confirmed'

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Former Strictly Come Dancing star Ola Jordan has shared why she thinks Sam Quek became the latest victim of the dreaded dance-off as she described her latest routine as not being 'offensive'.

The Olympic hockey star became the sixth celebrity to leave the BBC One dance contest over the weekend after she found herself in the bottom two with her professional dance partner Nikita Kuzmin.

They had to fight for their place in the competition after the first ever 'Icons Week' took place on Saturday night (November 2) in which the remaining couples performed to a song by a legendary singer or band. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden suffering 'terribly bad luck' as injury details emerge But the results show on Sunday (November) was all about the latest dreaded dance-off and facing Sam and Nikita was Gladiator Montell Douglas and her dance partner Johannes Radebe.

Both couples had to reprise their icon-themed routines again, with Sam and Nikita dancing an American smooth to Taylor Swift’s Love Story while Montell and Johannes re-performed their waltz to I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston.

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