Strictly Come Dancing hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman confirmed pro dancer Amy Dowden would not be appearing in the results show on Sunday after she was rushed to hospital on Saturday evening.
The Welsh ballroom dancer, 34, who is understood to be in remission after battling breast cancer, allegedly collapsed backstage following the live show on Saturday.
Giving an update to viewers at home as she opened the show, Tess said: 'Amy is unable to be with us for tonight's show.'
After getting through to Icon's week without Amy by his side, JB said: 'Amy, of course is going to be so happy that we are through to Icon's week.'
The Sunday Results show for Strictly is recorded after the live show on Saturday night, with Amy thought to have collapsed during the brief break the cast takes between shows.
Strictly Come Dancing hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman confirmed pro dancer Amy Dowden will not be appearing in the results show on Sunday after she was rushed to hospital on Saturday evening (pictured on Saturday night's show)
JB stood on his own during the results show after it was reported Amy was rushed to hospital after she collapsed backstage following the live show on Saturday
Giving an update to viewers at home as she opened the show, Tess said: 'Amy is unable to be with us for tonight's show'
SuperTV tweeted the news that 'Amy will not appear in tonight's Strictly Results Show' on Sunday afternoon, with other worried fans soon tweeting their concerns for the popular dancer,
She was taken to hospital and will therefore not appear during Sunday's show, which airs at 7:20pm, leaving her dance partner JB Gill to face the results of the public vote on his own.
A spokesperson for the East of England Ambulance Service said on Sunday: 'We were called just after 9pm on Saturday to attend a medical emergency at Elstree Studios in Borehamwood.
'An ambulance was sent to the scene. One patient, an adult female, was transported to Barnet Hospital for further care.'
Moments earlier the dancer had performed the Foxtrot to Toploader hit Dancing In The Moonlight with her celebrity partner, JLS star JB Gill.
But fans noted the dancer was partially seated during her latest performance.
The pair climbed to number five on the Strictly leaderboard after being awarded a collective score of 32 from show judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel-Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke.
A statement from Amy's spokesperson confirmed: 'Amy was feeling unwell and so an ambulance was called as a precaution.
After getting through to Icon's week without Amy by his side, JB said: 'Amy, of course is going to be so happy that we are through to Icon's week'
The Sunday Results show for Strictly is recorded after the live show on Saturday night, with Amy thought to have collapsed during the brief break the cast takes between shows (pictured with dance partner JB Gill during Saturday's live show)
The Wesh ballroom dancer, 34, who is understood to be in remission after battling breast cancer, was taken to hospital by paramedics at around 9pm on Saturday
'She is feeling much better and would like to thank the Strictly family for their love and concern.
'We request Amy's privacy in matters of health is kindly respected.'
Amy returned to the show following a two year absence in September.
Her world came crashing down when she was diagnosed with cancer the day after she came home from her honeymoon with dancer husband Ben Jones in 2023.
While she hoped it could be cured by surgery, two months later in June doctors found another type of cancer.
In what became the toughest year of her life, the professional dancer underwent a mastectomy, chemotherapy, fertility treatment and also almost died of sepsis.
Amy, who also battles Crohn's disease, confirmed she was cancer-free in February.
While she will not get the all-clear for five years and will still need treatment, she thanked her family and friends for their support amid her 'toughest year'.
She was taken to hospital and will therefore not appear during Sunday's show, leaving her dance partner JB Gill to face the results of the public vote on his own
Sharing a jubilant picture with Instagram followers, she wrote: 'NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE! Words I dreamed of! My biggest accomplishment yet!
'I won’t be getting the all clear for 5 years especially with a hormone fed cancer. But it was all worth it. Words I never thought I’d hear at one point.
'So grateful for all the care I received and continue to have.
'To my husband, family and friends who supported me unconditionally and to you guys! Thank you!'
She continued: 'I will still need a monthly injection for 5 years and regular check ups.
'Chemo and this past year has certainly took its toll on my body both physically and mentally, so I’ll be taking the next few months to heal and recover.
'I have so much to strive and live for, and so grateful for another chance at life! Something I know not all get. I certainly see life differently and my life has changed forever!