Strictly Come Dancing 2022 – Week 2 Songs/Dances

I’m a little bit late to the party because the site was in the process of moving over to new servers ready for the spoiler (incidentally if you can see this post you are on the new servers). The BBC yesterday revealed the week 2 songs/dances and I can reveal that they are:

  • Ellie S and Nikita: Waltz to Can’t Help Falling In Love by Elvis Presley
  • Ellie T and Johannes: Paso Doble to Les Toreadors by Georges Bizet
  • Fleur and Vito: Viennese Waltz to Glimpse Of Us by Joji
  • Helen and Gorka: Cha Cha to Rain On Me by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande
  • Jayde and Karen: Tango to Rumour Has It by Adele
  • Kaye and Kai: Charleston to Music! Music! Music! By Dorothy Provine
  • Kym and Graziano: Viennese Waltz to Runaway by The Corrs
  • Molly and Carlos: Quickstep to Love On Top by Beyoncé
  • Hamza and Jowita: Jive to Blinding Lights by The Weeknd
  • James and Amy: Tango to Bad Habits by Ed Sheeran
  • Matt and Nadiya: Samba to Night Fever by the Bee Gees
  • Richie and Giovanni: Quickstep to Dancin’ Fool by Barry Manilow
  • Tony and Katya: Charleston to My Old Man’s A Dustman by Foster and Allen
  • Tyler and Dianne: Jive to Hit The Road Jack by Buster Poindexter
  • Will and Nancy: Salsa to Never Too Much by Luther Vandross

Complaints to the BBC

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Nina Wadia Eliminated From Strictly Come Dancing 2021

As revealed in this morning’s Strictly Spoiler, Nina and Neil have been eliminated after losing in the dance off to Katie and Gorka.

Complaints to the BBC

You can relive their Samba from week 1 in the video below

Did the right couple leave? As always you can let me know your thoughts about that or anything else to do with the not live results show right here in the comments section or over on Facebook or Twitter. Each time you get involved in the discussion on the social networks you earn an entry into the biggest competition I have ever run with a whopping £500 voucher up for grabs for one lucky winner this series. Full details of the competition can be found here.

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Week 2 - Who got your vote (select up to 3)

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Strictly Come Dancing 2021 – Week 2 Spoilers

Here we are. The first Strictly Spoiler of the series! No one wants to be the first in the dreaded dance off but two of our couples found themselves just there and one of them has been eliminated. But who I hear you ask? Well no need to wait until the not live results show when you have the internet. So here are the results:

Nina and Katie had to dance off. The judges saved Katie (Craig and Motsi saved Katie. Anton saved Nina. Shirley’s casting vote saved Katie). Nina was eliminated.

Complaints to The BBC

This weeks spoiler has come from my own sources and is almost certainly accurate

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Speaking of the competition well done to Saff on Twitter and Alan on Facebook. Both chose to keep their voucher prizes of £35 and £20 respectively meaning we are still waiting for someone to take their place in the draw at the end of the series to win £500. Will you be brave enough to turn down the prize and go in the end of series draw. Plenty more chances to win this series!

Don’t forget to vote in this week’s poll and tell me who got your vote with The BBC. You can select up to 3 options!

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