Deborah Meaden has been voted out of Strictly Come Dancing.
The Dragons' Den star is the fourth celebrity to leave the competition, following Julien Macdonald's departure last week.
Casualty's Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis found themselves in the bottom two with Meaden and Robin Windsor, after the judges' scores and viewers' votes were combined.
The two couples repeated their dances to fight to stay in the competition, with Meaden and Windsor performing a Viennese waltz to 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' by James Brown. Robinson and Garnis performed their salsa to 'Wings' by Little Mix.
Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli each chose to save Robinson, with head judge Len Goodman agreeing that he would have done the same.
Meaden said of her time on the show: "I can't tell you. Strictly gave me a gift but the big gift that Strictly gave me was this guy [Windsor]. To teach me to dance, to find something I never even knew I could do and to make it the best. He's wonderful. There's going to be tears. No, I'm a dragon, there'll be no tears."
A tearful Windsor added: "I just want to say for Deborah, she loved it so much."
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One on Saturday November 2 at 6.30pm.