Jerry Hall leaves Strictly Come Dancing

Actress and model Jerry Hall has become the second celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing.

Hall and partner Anton Du Beke found themselves in the bottom two this week alongside cricketer Michael Vaughan and Natalie Lowe.
The two couples performed their routines for a second time in the dance-off with Hall and Du Beke doing the quickstep to Simon & Garfunkel’s Mrs Robinson, while Vaughan and Lowe performed the cha cha cha to Hot Stuff by Donna Summer.
Opting to keep Vaughan in the competition, Craig Revel Horwood said: “For me, this couple improved slightly, and were a little bit better, which was encouraging. The couple I would like to save is Michael and Natalie.”
Darcey Bussell also voted to keep Vaughan in the competition, stating: “Both couples have improved so much over the last few weeks. It is so hard to take it on this one performance, because nerves got hold of both of them. I have to save Michael and Natalie.”
Bruno Tonioli chose to save Hall saying: “Well I actually thought that both couples were very, very nervous tonight. I thought they actually didn’t improve. There were mistakes, lack of rhythm, timing, and by a whisker I’m going to save Jerry and Anton.”
Finally, Len Goodman had the deciding vote, picking Vaughan to be saved. He said: “To be honest, neither couple impressed me. The pressure got to both of them. Jerry’s routine was full of mistakes. Michael’s routine went in and out of time.
“This is a really difficult, difficult decision for me. This is so close, but I’m going to save Michael and Natalie.”

Of her Strictly experience, Hall revealed: “I’ve had a lot of fun, it’s been great. I’ve loved hanging out with Anton, and dancing with Anton. It’s been lovely.”

Tonight’s result show also featured Dionne Warwick performing (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me, while 2008 champion Tom Chambers appeared with the cast of Top Hat.
Strictly Come Dancing continues next Saturday at 6.30pm on BBC One with a Halloween themed special.