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Strictly's Karen Carney kicked off week four in style with her dance partner Carlos Gu on Saturday night.

The former footballer, 38, has been impressing the judges and the viewers at home alongside her professional dance partner Carlos.

Taking to the dance floor once again, the duo delivered a high-energy Quickstep, while Dave Arch led the live band.

The routine was fast-paced and full of intricate footwork, with Karen demonstrating her impressive skills throughout the performance.

However, just before the routine came to an end, Karen lost her footing on her dress during a spin, causing her to slip.

Despite the unexpected stumble, she quickly regained her composure, continuing the dance until the end.

Strictly's Karen Carney kicked off week four in style with her dance partner Carlos Gu on Saturday night
Just before the routine came to an end, Karen lost her footing on her dress during a spin, causing her to slip
Despite the unexpected stumble, she quickly regained her composure, continuing the dance until the end

When it came to the judges' opinion, Motsi Mabuse said: 'Karen, you looked elegant, you looked on rhythm, you were fast, you had a bit of sass. 

'I love the attack. You look more settled now. I think the first time you did the ballroom dances you were a little bit, 'oh, where am I?'

'But now on the dancefloor, you have everything: shiny, bright smile, attack. 

'And a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful ending with a Charleston. There was a slip on the dress, but I forgive that. That was grand.'

Shirley Ballas said: 'Well, I can definitely say from when you did your Tango, this is an improvement.

'So, first of all, I'm a sucker for a man in a tailsuit. The tailsuit, the dress, the grooming, the whole going back - it just looks fabulous. 

'Anything with energy, you are outstanding with. Your personality is A*.

'There was a little bit of gapping, but some of the footwork here was much, much better than you did in your previous dance. 

When it came to the judges' opinion, Motsi Mabuse said: 'Karen, you looked elegant, you looked on rhythm, you were fast, you had a bit of sass'
Shirley Ballas said: 'Well, I can definitely say from when you did your Tango, this is an improvement'
Anton Du Beke said: 'Absolutely marvelous. To come out of the bum spin and then have that slip and go straight into that Charleston bit just shows what a great week you've had training - really professional and really focused'
Craig Revel Horwood said: 'Well, slipping happens to the best of us, darling. Oh yes, guilty'

'You did the bum spin at the end; funnily enough, that was one of the best bum spins I've seen.

'Did you have a little slip at the end? Yes. Did you recuperate? Absolutely. Well done.'

Anton Du Beke said: 'Absolutely marvelous. To come out of the bum spin and then have that slip and go straight into that Charleston bit just shows what a great week you've had training - really professional and really focused.

'It wasn't thrown off at all by it, I love it. 

'I agree, a little bit of gapping. If you tuck your legs in a little bit under, so you feel like your thighs are sweeping underneath, your knees feel a little bit more forward, you'll get a bit more of a line if you're closer to him.

'The opening was clean, this energy is great, much clearer in the footwork. I really, really enjoyed it, well done.'

Craig Revel Horwood said: 'Well, slipping happens to the best of us, darling. Oh yes, guilty.

'But recovery is important, darling. At least I didn't faceplant and neither did you. 

Following the judges' comments, it was then time for them to give their scores, with the duo finishing with a total of 27 points

'A tiny bit of gapping, your top line in this dance needs to be a little bit quieter, and your feet are slightly sickled - you need to turn those out ever so slightly when your leg is out.

'But you know what, the Charleston's that you do are incredible, I cannot wait to see you do a Charleston.'

Following the judges' comments, it was then time for them to give their scores.

Craig gave a six, Motsi a seven, Shirley a seven, and Anton a seven. This meant that Karen and Carlos finished with a total score of 27.

Elsewhere during the show, Strictly viewers were left cringing at a very ‘awkward’ moment, with some begging for it to 'stop'.

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and his professional dance partner Karen Hauer performed the Rumba to a rendition to Roxette's 1992 smash hit, It Must Have Been Love.

The Latin ballroom dance - known to be a slow and sensual - is famous for its subtle hip action and body movement and Harry's performance certainly left judges Motsi Mabuse and Shirley Ballas hot under the collar.

After Harry, who was wearing an undone sheer blue shirt to showcase his washboard abs finished the dance, when Tess asked him how he felt, he replied: 'I'm a bit embarrassed to be honest!'

Elsewhere during the show, Strictly viewers were left cringing at a very ‘awkward’ moment, with some begging for it to 'stop'
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and his professional dance partner Karen Hauer performed the Rumba to a rendition of Roxette's 1992 smash hit, It Must Have Been Love

However judges Motsi and Shirley had no complaints for the racy rumba and focused on the chemistry between the pair.

Giving her feedback, Motsi said: 'I think you did really well with your partnering skills. I think you were there for her. She was up, down, left, right - we saw her flying and that's a talent that you have to learn and feel.'

Agreeing with a similar comment Craig Revel-Horwood gave, Motsi then continued: 'Yes we could have had a bit more transferring weight to make it softer, but can we all speak about the chemistry!'

With the audience screaming in agreement, Motsi then shouted: 'It was hot!' before she and Shirley proceeded to uncontrollably laugh and giggle.

As the camera panned to host Tess Daley she said: 'I don't know what you've done to this lot, but they've gone a bit silly!'

When it came to Shirley's turn to give her constructive criticism, after composing herself, she said: 'I agree with Motsi. The chemistry and the narrative and the storyline and the sensuality was all there'.

Harry and Karen - who both have long term partner - looked visibly awkward and when up in the Clauditorium, tried to make light of the situation.

Karen quickly said: 'We're not the sexy type. It feels awkward' to which Claudia replied: 'My favoutite thing was watching you because when Motsi said about the chemistry, you both went "Urgh!". You found that bit really hard didn't you?'

The Latin ballroom dance - known to be a slow and sensual - is famous for its subtle hip action and body movement and Harry's performance left judges Motsi Mabuse and Shirley Ballas hot under the collar

Trying to squash an awkwardness, Harry replied: 'I'm no actor, I'm not sensual, I'm quite goofy, in I? Do you know what I mean?

'I had to try and be this...person. It was really challenging, but we're here to embrace it.'

Later on in the episode, Claudia Winkleman created the infamous Coldplay 'kiss cam' moment during the live show.

The host joined musical director Dave Arch to poke fun at the viral moment just before George Clarke took to the floor to dance to Coldplay's hit Viva La Vida.

The original incident took place earlier this year at a concert in Massachusetts, when the cameras landed on a cosy-looking couple with their arms wrapped around each other in the audience.

Suddenly thrust into the spotlight, the pair quickly ducked out of frame, prompting lead singer Chris Martin to joke: 'Either they're having an affair, or they're just very shy.'

It was later revealed that the couple involved were Andy Byron, CEO of tech firm Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer, both of whom were married to other people at the time.

Later on in the episode, Claudia Winkleman created the infamous Coldplay 'kiss cam' moment during the live show

Andy resigned from his role shortly afterward, with the company stating that its leaders are expected to uphold a high standard of conduct and accountability.

Claudia’s playful nod to the viral mishap had Strictly viewers in fits of laughter. 

Elsewhere, fans were left disappointed after discovering that the much-loved Halloween Week has been postponed.

Hosts Claudia  and Tess Daly opened the latest live show by revealing the last-minute switch, telling viewers that 'nobody wants to leave'.

The show will instead air an Icons Special next weekend.

The announcement sparked confusion online, as fans had been eagerly waiting for the annual Halloween extravaganza, known for its spooky costumes and theatrical routines.

Strictly Come Dancing continues on Sunday night for the results show. 

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