Another spectacular Strictly Come Dancing show concluded this weekend with the judges giving their verdicts on all the routines.
This comes amid the programme's Musicals Special, seeing the celebrities and their professional dance partners battle it out with their musical-themed dances.
This weekend got off to a rocky start amid the news that contestant Nigel Harman would no longer be competing after sustaining an injury.
This puts the remaining couples down to just four as we approach the finals in a couple of weeks.
See the leaderboard for Strictly Come Dancing week 11
Here are the scores and leaderboard for week 11 of Strictly Come Dancing as Layton Williams, Bobby Brazier, Ellie Leach and Annabel Croft remain.
- Layton Williams and Nikita - 40
- Ellie Leach and Vito - 36
- Bobby Brazier and Dianne - 34
- Annabel Croft and Johannes - 33
Speaking of Nigel Harman's abrupt exit from the show, a BBC spokesperson said: "Unfortunately Nigel has sustained an injury which means he is unable to perform in tonight’s show and has had to withdraw from Strictly."
Fans were gutted with one user writing on X (formally known as Twitter) to say: "Oh no!! He was one of my favourites to reach the final Wishing him a speedy recovery."
Strictly Come Dancing - Nigel Harman
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) December 2, 2023
"Unfortunately Nigel has sustained an injury which means he is unable to perform in tonight’s show and has had to withdraw from Strictly."
- BBC Spokesperson
Another added: "Such a shame you could tell he was really looking forward to Musicals Week."
Some called for the Sunday elimination to be cancelled altogether with one fan of the show saying: "No elimination tonight please !!"
Another called on Nigel to get a "free pass" this week, writing on social media: "Oh no, can’t he have a free pass into next week? Is it too far into the competition for this?"
Luckily for some fans, no eliminations will take place this week but there will still be scores with these being carried over to next week.
Strictly Come Dancing continues on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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