Loose Women star Kaye Adams reflects on becoming the first celebrity to depart Strictly Come Dancing.
Loose Women star Kaye Adams admitted she was like a "rabbit in headlights" before she became the first celebrity to depart Strictly.
"You know, as I have said from the beginning, I am not a dancer - which is perfectly obvious - but I gave it everything that I could." Adams, who lives in Glasgow, said his comments were "fair enough" but added: " I really don't know how to perform it more. I just don't have that."Adams told programme host Rylan Clark-Neal: "I've seen a few people say 'She was like a rabbit in the headlights'.Widdrington paid tribute to his partner and said she had made great progress since week one when she was a "bundle of nerves".
The judging panel delivered their verdicts on Sunday after both couples had danced for a second time.But head judge Shirley Ballas revealed that she would have saved Adams and Widdrington.When asked if she agreed with her fellow judges, Ballas said: "I didn't, I thought due to a little better quality, I would have saved Kaye and Kai."
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