Strictly Come Dancing's Tilly Ramsay kicked off week eight of the show on Saturday night as she took to the floor with Nikita Kuzmin.
Tilly, who celebrated her 20th birthday this week, and professional partner Nikita danced the Quickstep and they did not disappoint.
Gordon Ramsay's daughter looked stunning in a patterned dress as she glided across the floor with Nikita to I won't Dance by Damita Jo.
When it came to the judge's comments, Shirley Ballas told her: "I think, Tilly, it's always difficult to come back from a dance off, but you did it," before criticising some of her moves.
Craig Revel Horwood then said: "It could have been a lot lighter, I think that was due to the footwork being haphazard and sloppy."

Motsi Mabuse then added: "It did feel much, much lighter than last week and I do see an improvement in your performance skills."
The duo received a total score of 28 points after both Tilly and Nikita admitted they had been nervous ahead of the dance.
Next up to dance was AJ Odudu and her partner Kai Widdrington as they performed a Paso Doble to Game of Survival by Ruelle.
AJ looked incredible as she moved around the floor with her rumoured love interest, but the judges weren't overly impressed.

Despite Anton Du Beke describing it as "a very very strong performance", Craig had less kind words to say and told them: "I was disappointed, you were less connected with one another."
Motsi told AJ: "You've danced much, much better," while head judge Shirley delved into their specific moves and said there "wasn't enough flamenco" in the routine.
AJ ended up bagging the same score as Tilly and was awarded a 28 for her efforts.

BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker was the third celebrity to dance in week eight and performed an American Smooth to King of the Road by Scottish singers The Proclaimers.
Despite looking happy and confident during the dance, Dan was shot down straight away by Craig who told him bluntly: "It lacked any feeling I thought, it wasn't for me I'm afraid."
But the other judges were much nicer and Dan bagged a score of 29 - despite Craig only giving him a four.

Rhys Stephenson followed with a fantastic Charleston with his professional partner Nancy Xu.
Despite looking very out of breath, Rhys was delighted as the judges gave him glowing feedback.
"Tonight you were king of partnering," Shirley told him as Motsi described it as "the Charleston of the season".
Rhys was left shocked and emotional as he was awarded a total score of 40 after all of the judges gave him a 10.
Sara Davies was next to take to the floor with her dance partner Aljaž Škorjanec as they performed the Argentine Tango to the song No More Tears.

The Dragons' Den star looked stunning a sexy red dress and wore her blonde locks in a slicked back hairdo.
Shirley was certainly impressed with their routine, but Anton told them he wanted to see "a bit more of a performance".
Craig added that it "had drive and drama" while Motsi told Sara that she "loved it".
In total, Sara scored a 32 and looked chuffed as she cuddled up to Aljaž before watching a special video message from some relatives in New Zealand.

Bake Off winner John Whaite was up next and performed an amazing Samba with his professional partner Johannes Radebe.
Anton described the sexy dance as 'unbelievable' while Craig told John: "I don't know how you do it, it is absolutely incredible!"
Unfortunately, the pair didn't score a perfect 40 but they were close to the top of the leaderboard with a total of 38.
McFly star Tom Fletcher didn't score so high but did bag a total of 30 for his Viennese Waltz with Amy Dowden.
Anton was honest and told the singer: "You got a little bit lost in it, I need more power because everything else is nice!"
The final celebrity to dance this weekend was EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis with her partner Giovanni Pernice.

The pair performed their Couple's Choice dance to Symphony by Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson - and they did not disappoint.
Not only were viewers "in bits", but judge Anton became emotional as he told them it was the best thing he had ever seen.
The routine featured a "silent moment" in homage to 26-year-old Rose and the deaf community.