During the paso doble, Widdecombe was dragged around the floor by Anton Du Beke 'like an appliance ... a hoover or something' Photograph: Guy Levy/BBCWiddecombe said of her salsa: 'Queen Victoria could have watched without blushing' Photograph: BBCWiddecombe and Du Beke dance the Charleston Photograph: BBC/Guy Levy
Craig Revel Horwood described Widdecombe's Titanic-themed rumba as frigid and passionless, adding: 'that iceberg showed more emotion' Photograph: BBC/Guy LevyAfter Widdecombe danced the samba on the Blackpool episode, Len Goodman likened her to haemorrhoids, which 'keep coming back, more painful than ever'Photograph: Guy Levy/BBC/PAWiddecombe channelling Judy Garland during movie themes weekPhotograph: Ian West/PAWiddecombe – with Du Beke behind her and Scott Maslen and Natalie Lowe to her right – learns of her fate on last night's showPhotograph: Guy Levy/BBC/PAWiddecombe and Du Beke say goodbye after leaving the competitionPhotograph: Guy Levy/BBC/PAWiddecombe and Du Beke pose for photographs in the aftermath of last night's episodePhotograph: Guy Levy/BBC/PA
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