Fiona Fullerton has been voted out of Strictly Come Dancing.
The 57-year-old, who was partnered with Anton du Beke on the BBC One dance show, became the seventh celebrity to leave the competition during tonight's (November 17) Blackpool special.
Fullerton and du Beke faced actor Mark Benton and his partner Iveta Lukosiute in the dance-off. It was Benton's second time in the bottom two and Fullerton's first.
Fullerton and Benton then danced again for judges Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell, Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood.
After the performances, Revel Horwood voted to save Fullerton, while Bussell and Tonioli chose to save Benton. Head judge Goodman had the casting vote, describing the decision as "very close" before choosing to send home Fullerton.
Of her experience on the show, Fullerton said: "It's been the most amazing trip. I can't thank you enough, or the producers at the BBC, for asking me to take part in this show.
"It's like being a guest at the best party in the world. It's been fantastic, thank you. Anton has been unbelievably patient, I can't tell you. I honestly have a memory like a colander. He's been utterly brilliant. It's just lovely, thank you darling."
Du Beke added: "From my perspective this whole fabulous show is made fun because of the people we get to dance with, and you are just a joy. Every day I come in I get to dance with you. You are really lovely."
This week's show, which was broadcast from Blackpool's Tower Ballroom, included JLS singing their new single 'Billion Lights' and a performance by renowned violinist and conductor André Reiu.