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Will Twigger

Strictly's Emma Weymouth shows off unbelievably toned torso before It Takes Two

Strictly Come Dancing hopeful Emma Weymouth has flashed her hard-earned abs as she turned up to film the dance show's spin-off, It Takes Two.

The 33 year old sat down with pro partner Aljaz Skorjanec to chat to co-hosts Zoe Ball and Rylan Clark-Neal ahead of their Samba this Saturday.

The star looked sensational in a floral printed top and leggings to match as she flashed a winning smile at the cameras.

Hunky Aljaz looked as much a heartthrob as ever in a styish black and grey sports jackets and faded jeans, completing his ensemble with a splash of colour on the heels of his trainers.

They're set to wow the judges with a Samba to Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran's smash hit I Don't Care.

Last week's Halloween Charleston didn't quite win over the four on the bench, with resident meanie Craig telling Emma that she wasn't invested enough in the routine.

Emma stunned in the floral print (BACKGRID)
She was arriving for It Takes Two (BACKGRID)

It earned them a solid 30 points, putting them fifth on the leader board behind usual suspects Michelle Visage, Kelvin Fletcher and Saffron Barker.

An unexpected high earner for the week was former England lioness Alex Scott.

The week before saw Emma and Aljaz tied for second place with Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden.

The pair danced a dream-like Viennese Waltz, which the judges awarded a whopping 36 points.

Aljaz was a little keen to get filming (BACKGRID)
The pair have had mixed results so far (PA)

The dance rocketed them to second place after they were left in the bottom two the week before, only surviving after the controversial elimination of Dev Griffin and Dianne Buswell.

Halloween Week saw Corrie's Catherine Tyldesley and Johannes Radebe given the boot after losing the dance off to Mike Bushell and Katya Jones.

Craig said that the competition was heating up now that there aren't all that many couples left.

Chatting to Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on Heart's Breakfast Show, the choreographer said: "You know generally when you get down to this stage because people are very equal in talent and ability, you know?

"At the moment I think on Strictly it's becoming obvious that there are people that are really becoming fantastic and they're leaving some of the rest behind so it's quite split in that way.

"But we do always get the dilemma of two really good ones being in the bottom two."

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