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Strictly 2018 latest: Stony-faced Katya Jones heads to rehearsals with husband Neil after surviving dance-off with Seann Walsh

Strictly Come Dancing star Katya Jones looked stony-faced as she left for rehearsals with husband Neil Jones on Monday.

The pair looked frosty as they were pictured out and about in London heading to work from their north London home.

Katya looked glum as she headed out in burgundy leggings, a white jumper and a big black coat wearing a beanie with Love written on it.

The 29-year-old walked beside her husband, who does not have a celebrity partner this year, dressed all in black.

Heading off: Katya and Neil Jones left their north London home on Monday (SplashNews.com)

Katya was recently forced to insist that her marriage to Neil is “absolutely fine” after being pictured kissing partner Seann Walsh after a boozy night out.

The comedian, who apologised for his actions along with Katya, was dumped by his girlfriend of five years Rebecca Humphries shortly after the pictures emerged.

On Sunday night, Strictly viewers hit out at the show as Katya and partner Seann Walsh were saved from elimination after their Quickstep landed them in the bottom two.

Saved: Seann Walsh and Katya Jones dancing the Quickstep (BBC / Guy Levy)

Fans branded the BBC show a “fix” after the duo were saved by three votes to one, with Craig Revel Horwood voting against, to eliminate Vick Hope and Graziano Di Prima .

On Monday, Hope revealed that producers were called in following her dance-off with Walsh before the elimination decision was made .

Speaking on Capital Radio Breakfast, the DJ said: “It was very strange because after the dance off, then the judges have to give their decisions but there was a bit of a conflab with some producers and then they gave their decisions.

“It was just stunned silence in the studio, it was a really weird atmosphere.”

Strictly Come Dancing continues Saturday October 27 at 6.50pm on BBC One.

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