THE Week 9 elimination for Strictly Come Dancing 2024 has been leaked ahead of the results show on Sunday (November 17) and it has left many fans agreeing with the decision.
Newsquest will not reveal the details of which two celebrities found themselves in the bottom two since these results have not been verified and so as not to spoil the programme.
The 2024 series really is heating up now in Week 9 with there only being a few weeks left until the Grand Final.
It was also a fan-favourite occasion as the show took place in Blackpool Tower's Ballroom for its annual series tradition.
Love Island star Tasha Ghouri and her partner Aljaž Škorjane topped the leaderboard with an impressive score of 39.
They were joined at the top by Sarah Hadland and her partner Vito Coppola, who also scored 39.
Strictly fans react to Week 9 elimination leak
As the results show for Strictly Come Dancing is filmed on the same night as the rest of the show, but broadcast a day later, it allows people who are in the crowd for filming to know who is eliminated ahead of time.
The outcome of the Week 9 dance-off was revealed online this morning and many fans seemed to agree it was the right outcome.
Many took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share their thoughts, with one saying: "About bloody time. Overrated & overmarked every week."
Another posted: "Well thank god for that. I did worry it might go the other way for a second."
Meanwhile, another shared: "Right decision... Should have gone before Blackpool..."
Not everyone was completely behind the choice, as one wrote: "Yes, ok but again this person is not quite the weakest dancer - but then we all know why that person is not in the bottom two (yet..)."
The Strictly Come Dancing result show will air on Sunday, November 17 on BBC One and iPlayer at 7.20pm.
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