Clelia Murphy exits DWTS after quarter-final dance off loss to Fred Cooke

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Clelia Murphy exits DWTS after quarter-final dance off loss to Fred Cooke
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RTE's Dancing with the Stars: Clelia Murphy exits show after quarter-final dance off loss to Fred Cooke

Former Fair City star Clelia Murphy became the latest celebrity to be booted off Dancing with the Stars on Sunday after losing in a dance off to comedian Fred Cooke.

“I needed a little more articulation but I honestly know hand on my heart you gave it your best tonight.”There was a standing ovation for Johnny Ward and his partner Emily Barker who performed a knock out contemporary dance to Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst’s Rise like a Phoenix. Julian commented: “You smashed that performance, amazing, the power, the energy, the emotions, the creativity.

“I expected once those strings were cut loose from your hands you’d go for it. It was good but we’re at the part of the competition when we need great.”

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