British Olympic track and field gold medallist Greg Rutherford was in tears after his rumba to Evanescence's Bring Me To Life with partner Natalie Lowe, scoring just 26 points their Strictly Come Dancing performance on Saturday
Greg Rutherford's dancing partner Natalie Lowe posted this picture of their performance on Twitter
Greg Rutherford's dancing partner Natalie Lowe posted this picture of their performance on Twitter
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Britishâu00c2u0080u00c2u0088Olympic track and field gold medallist Greg Rutherford was in tears after his rumba to Evanescence's Bring Me To Life with partner Natalie Lowe, scoring just 26 points their Strictly Come Dancing performance on Saturday.
The pair were given a mixed bag of comments from the judges' with Craig Revel-Horwood deeming it "not a rumba". An average of almost 10 million tuned in as former shadow chancellor Ed Balls conjured a magic dance potion that saw him score his best place on the judge's leader board so far.
The BBC One show had a peak audience of 10.6 million and an average of 9.8 million, giving it a 44.8 per cent audience share.