That led to some pretty harsh comments from the judges, especially Craig Revel Horwood, who told her that the performance got "worse and worse and worse".
"The thing is, when I'm watching the show as a member of the public, most of the time I do agree with Craig," she said. "So now that I'm in it, I can't go 'Oh no, he's talking rubbish,' because I know myself watching the telly would agree with him."
After Claudia pointed out that the rest of the contestants and dancers were nodding along in agreement, Alex added: "My 62-year-old self is saying, 'What are you putting me through?' But my spirit and my soul is going "la la la la la, I don't want to know. I want to keep on dancing."
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Strictly Come Dancing leaderboard 2025: Full judges' scores LIVEStrictly Come Dancing 2025 songs and dances confirmed for Week 10That put her total score at 23 – her lowest score in the competition since her very first dance back in week 1. But of course, with the public vote also factoring in, all is not lost – especially when we consider that tonight will see the introduction of the new Instant Dance challenge, which will see more points up for grabs and which Shirley Ballas previously revealed would "change everything."
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One and iPlayer on Saturday 29th November at 6:35pm.
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