Thom Evans and Iveta Lukosiute have become the fourth couple to exit this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
The former professional rugby player and his dance partner found themselves in the dance-off against Blue popstar Simon Webbe and his partner Kristina Rihanoff on Sunday's (October 26) results show.
The couples in the dance-off were determined by a combination of the results of the viewer vote and the judges' scores from Saturday's (October 25) live show.
Evans and Lukosiute performed their cha-cha to Jessie J's 'It's My Party', which scored 27 on Saturday's show and placed the couple ninth on the leaderboard of 12 couples.
Webbe and Rihanoff reprised their Viennese Waltz to 'Somebody to Love' by Queen, which received 28 points on Saturday and earned the pair eighth place.
The judges were split on their decision, with Craig Revel Horwood and Darcey Bussell choosing to save Evans and Lukosiute, while Bruno Tonioli voted to keep Webbe and Rihanoff.
Head judge Len Goodman had the deciding vote and opted to keep Webbe and Rihanoff in the competition, explaining: "I look at the footwork and the feet, and the couple with the cleanest footwork were Simon and Kristina."
Evans spoke of his delight at having taken part in the show, praising his professional dance partner.
"This experience exceeded all my expectations. It is one of the best experiences of my life," he said. "From the judges to the other contestants to the backroom staff, everyone does such a brilliant job and helps you feel confident going into every show.
"I also want to thank my partner Iveta. She has been immensely patient over these last couple of weeks, and she couldn't have worked harder. I want to thank her from the bottom of my heart."
The results show also featured a performance from Culture Club - who sang their iconic hit 'Karma Chameleon' - and a barn dance by Strictly's professional dancers.
Strictly Come Dancing continues next Saturday (November 1) at 6.30pm on BBC One as it airs its annual Halloween special.