STRICTLY Come Dancing’s results have leaked again – just hours after the show finished filming.
As always Saturday night’s live show is live, whereas the Sunday night show is pre-recorded straight after and broadcast as live.


And because of this the leaks have consistently happened and spread across social media, ruining the show for viewers who wish to wait to watch it.
The contestants in the bottom two and therefore the dance-off have been revealed as well as how the judges’ voted.
The Sun will not reveal the identity of the celebrity eliminated from the show in order to preserve the surprise for viewers.
However it comes as the show was plunged into chaos with its new live Instant Dance challenge went absolutely haywire – with viewers loving it.
Towards the end of the show, after each couple had performed their choreographed dance, they returned to the dancefloor to learn what dance they would have to perform and the accompanying music for the Instant Dance challenge.
The mystery dance tested their knowledge, as it was one that they learned over the course of the competition and was revealed in an envelope which they picked out last week but did not open until the live show.
They were then given 15 seconds to pick a costume, quickly change backstage, and then given just ten seconds to decide how they were going to perform the dance.
The chaos saw Claudia Winkleman running off stage to give Amber Davies part of her outfit, and the judges accidentally swap seats and cushions meaning Motsi sank down far lower than Shirley Ballas.
The hysterics continued before the judges had to give their scores for the instant dances with Lewis Cope coming top once again.
The former Emmerdale star and his partner Katya Jones danced a rumba to Harry Styles‘ Falling and received 36 points from the judges, before later topping the scores for the Instant Dance.
Head Judge Shirley Ballas said: “I love the chemistry, I love the narrative, and I love the way you told the whole story. So for me, I would say this is one of the very, very good rumbas. Well done.”
Craig Revel Horwood added: “The hips, I thought lacked a little bit of fluidity and resistance and hold through the four one, that’s what I felt was a little bit missing from this dance.
“But the composition of that dance was fantastic. Artistry, flair, my darling and full of emotion. I loved it.”
At the other end of the leaderboard, Alex Kingston came dead last after making multiple mistakes during her performance.











