
AMBER Wilson has become the third celebrity to be axed from Dancing With The Stars.
The hit RTE show returned to screens tonight with two fewer celebrities, for Country Week.
Amber and Alex were booted off of DWTS tonightCredit: RTE ONE
The pair lasted just four showsCredit: RTE One
The 10 celebrity contestants hit the dance floor for their fourth performance hoping to impress both judges and viewers.
Vogue Williams’ sister Amber was the third celebrity to be axed off the season.
The podcaster and her professional dance partner Alex took on the American Smooth, to Chappell Roan’s The Giver.
Sadly, their dance didn’t dazzle the judges, as the pair only managed 24 points.
And unfortunately, they didn’t inspire viewers at home, as they received the lowest votes from the public tonight and were the third couple dropped from the show.
Speaking after the elimination was revealed, Amber said: “I’ve had a great journey, it’s disappointing. Alex, you’ve been brilliant. What an experience.”
Despite getting the chop, Amber confirmed she will “definitely” keep dancing.
RTE viewers raced to social media to share their thoughts on Amber’s eviction.
Sueann tweeted: “Didn’t want Amber to go tonight #dwtsirl , she was better than Paudie.”
Grace gushed: “Ah no not Amber.”
Niall remarked: “Not a huge surprise, but Amber was better than Paudie this week.”
Following Amber, TV presenter Eric Roberts and his partner Ariana danced a Viennese Waltz to Chris Stapleton’s hit, Tennessee Whiskey.
Their performance delighted the judges as they managed to get an early boost on the leaderboard with 31 points.
Following Eric, Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh and her pro-partner Stephen Vincent performed.
CHA CHA TO THE TOP
She was going to take on the Cha Cha Cha to Shania Twain‘s, That Don’t Impress Me Much.
Unfortunately, it didn’t impress the Dancing With The Stars judges, who gave her moves just 16 points.
Next up was Apprentice UK finalist Jordan Dargon, who jived to a beautiful Paso Doble with his partner Rebecca.
They glided along the dance floor to Jelly Roll‘s Dead End Road, which won over the judges, who scored the pair an impressive 34.
Traitors Ireland favourite Paudie Maloney took on the quickstep to Stop The World And Let Me Off.
MURDEROUSLY GOOD
And the judges were quick to reward him and his pro-partner Laura Nolan with 26 points.
Ready to rumba to the top of the leaderboard tonight was show favourite Tolu Makay.
Their rumba to There You’ll Be garnered an impressive score of 33.
Nationwide presenter Anne Cassin had the tough job of following Tolu but managed to deliver with her quickstep to ‘Ann’ by Val Doonican.
Anne and her pro Robert Rowinski were given 24 points by the judges.
LOVED NATION WIDE
Diving into the second American Smooth of the night were Philip Doyle and Daniella, performing to Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy.
Their score from the judges had them dripping in diamonds as they received 33.
The penultimate dance was a Charleston by Fair City star Stephanie Kelly to ‘Yihaa’ by Dolly Styles.
Rounding out tonight’s show was Rose of Tralee winner Kaitlyn Cummins, who enthusiastically delivered a vibrant quickstep to ‘Hit the Diff’ by Marty Mone.
Not totally impressed by her moves, the queen of the leaderboard slightly lost her lead with just 30 points.
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