Strictly's Katya Jones is hit in the face during her final dance with Wynne Evans in awkward blunder - before being eliminated liennhi

   

Strictly's pro Katya Jones suffered an awkward blunder on Saturday's instalment during her performance with Wynne Jones - before being eliminated.

The Welsh opera singer, 52, and his partner Katya, 35, took to Blackpool's Tower Ballroom with a Charleston routine to Carmen Suite No. 1: 5. Les Toreadors by George Bizet.

As the end of the routine included a shower of flying roses, Katya was hit in the face by a flower.

But the ballroom icon was quick to recompose herself and graciously stand back on her feet - shortly before the dancing duo learned they were the eighth couple to be booted out from the competition. 

Wynne and Katya lost to Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe in a nail-biting dance-off.

Judge Anton Du Beke called the performance 'extraordinary', but added that Wynne looked exhausted two thirds of the way in and as a result his form dropped.

Strictly's pro Katya Jones suffered an awkward blunder on Saturday's instalment during her performance with Wynne Jones - before being eliminated

Strictly's pro Katya Jones suffered an awkward blunder on Saturday's instalment during her performance with Wynne Jones - before being eliminated

The Welsh opera singer, 52, and his partner Katya, 35, took to Blackpool Tower's glitzy dance floor with a Charleston routine to Carmen Suite No. 1: 5. Les Toreadors by George Bize

The Welsh opera singer, 52, and his partner Katya, 35, took to Blackpool Tower's glitzy dance floor with a Charleston routine to Carmen Suite No. 1: 5. Les Toreadors by George Bize

During the judging though, Craig disagreed about the loss of momentum - but still complained about flat-footedness and swivel (or lack of) 

The duo were awarded a total of 31 for their dance which placed them second to last, just ahead of Pete Wicks who fared far worse.   

 

The reality star and Jowita performed a Cha Cha to I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred.

Strictly fans were shocked by Sunday's results - as they questioned why Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystał weren't in the bottom two. 

The former TOWIE star, 36, told the audience he wanted to do this dance as a thank you to Jowita, before joking it was the 'worst thank-you in the world'.

Their dance scored a total of 27 including a paltry four from Craig, placing him at the bottom of the judge's leaderboard

The TOWIE star and his partner finished bottom of the leaderboard on Saturday night, but made it through on the public vote.

Viewers, and Pete himself, were shocked when Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announced he had made it through.

As the end of the routine included a shower of flying roses, Katya was mistakenly hit on her face as part of the routine's finale - but was quick to recompose herself

As the end of the routine included a shower of flying roses, Katya was mistakenly hit on her face as part of the routine's finale - but was quick to recompose herself

Wynne and Katya lost to Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe in a nail-biting dance-off

Wynne and Katya lost to Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe in a nail-biting dance-off

Judge Anton Du Beke called the performance 'extraordinary', but added that Wynne looked exhausted two thirds of the way in and as a result his form dropped

Judge Anton Du Beke called the performance 'extraordinary', but added that Wynne looked exhausted two thirds of the way in and as a result his form dropped

'Pete through, that’s ridiculous. Someone must have spent a toy of money on the phone lines . The words dance of the night,' tweeted one viewer.

'Pete’s safe over Montell?' asked another.

Pete and Jowita both looked shocked by the results, with the reality star later telling Claudia 'I cannot believe it.'

Jowita also revealed that 'he prepared a speech and everything.' 

Yet, Strictly fans were shocked by Sunday's results - as they questioned why Pete Wicks and Jowita Przysta¿ (pictured) weren't in the bottom two

Yet, Strictly fans were shocked by Sunday's results - as they questioned why Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystał (pictured) weren't in the bottom two

On Saturday Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell performed an American Smooth to Jump by Paul Anka, wowing the judges who awarded them a staggering 37 out of 40. 

Meanwhile Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec showed the judges their Paso Doble to Torn by Nathan Lanier, impressing once again and proving their place at the top of the leaderboard.