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Final couple eliminated ahead of Strictly Come Dancing final

One last couple is eliminated as Strictly Come Dancing's final four pairs are revealed.

Ranvir Singh and her partner Giovanni Pernice have missed out on a place in next week's Strictly Come Dancing final.

The Good Morning Britain presenter had found herself bottom of the leaderboard after the judges' scoring in Saturday night's show, which saw her perform a jive and a waltz.

Joining Singh and Pernice in the dance-off was Made In Chelsea's Jamie Laing and partner Karen Hauer - in the bottom two for a third week running - leaving the judges with a tough choice.

Motsi Mabuse opted to save Singh, while Craig Revel Horwood kept Laing, leaving head judge Shirley Ballas to cast the deciding vote and eliminate Singh.

The vote-off means that Laing, singer HRVY, EastEnders star Maisie Smith and comedian Bill Bailey are the final four celebrities standing in this year's series.

The Strictly Come Dancing final airs next Saturday from 6pm on BBC One.

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