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Privacy NoticeFans of Strictly Come Dancing were left stunned when JB Gill found himself in the dreaded dance-off. The JLS star’s respectable score of 30 wasn’t enough to keep him from landing in the bottom two. When his name was announced, his co-stars and fellow dancers were stunned, including professional Nikita Kuzmin who was seen on-screen with his jaw wide open. The 37-year-old took to the dancefloor once again to perform his Jive routine with his Strictly partner Amy Dowden. In the end, the judges opted to save the pop star, sending footballer Paul Merson home. On Tuesday’s instalment of It Takes Two, the contestant spoke to host Fleur East about finding himself fighting to remain in the show.
JB was in the bottom two on Sunday night
The BBC presenter asked: “How did it feel to find yourself in that position?” He replied: “That was it, I mean we got 30! So it wasn’t like we got a shammy score. “Of course, it’s always disappointing I think when you put so much work into training and obviously you work hard in the week like everybody does to not have the result that you want which is to go through to the next week, to find yourself in the dance-off is always a little bit disheartening. “It’s not what you’re looking for but the level of competition this year is very very high. You can see that the standard is right up there so it’s one of those things. It’s part of the show and of course, it meant that I got to do the dance again.”
The duo earned a total of 30 for their routine
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In order to get JB ready for the dance-off, Amy revealed she told him to do exactly what he had done the first time around. She added: “I truly think that JB, week in and week out, has delivered such brilliant performances and I’m so proud. Every Saturday we always come off (the floor) absolutely buzzing.” During their chat, the pair revealed they’ll be doing a Foxtrot to Dancing in the Moonlight by Toploader for Halloween week dressed as scarecrows who come to life.
JB was in the bottom two on Sunday night
JB added: “I’m over the moon to be here this week, looking forward to getting stuck into a new dance a new routine, it’s a new week. Last week is done! It is what is it and we live to fight again.” The JLS star is currently eighth on the leader board, with many of the couples earning scores within the 30s. Storming ahead is Jamie Borthwick and Montell Douglas who earned a near-perfect score of 40 for their routines, putting them at the top of the leaderboard. Strictly Come Dancing’s It Takes Two continues weeknights on BBC Two from 6:30pm Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnBBCStrictly Come Dancing