Strictly Come Dancing 2017: Brian Conley eliminated as he makes SHOCKING confession

STRICTLY COME BAILING star Brian Conley became the fourth celebrity to be fired from the BBC series tonight.
The comedian and his professional partner Amy Dowden were eliminated after the three judges chose to save Simon Rimmer and Karen Clifton after the feared dance.
Brian Conley and Amy Dowden
Both couples headed to the dance floor for the second time in an attempt to advance to the next round of competition, but after making a mistake, the panel decided it was time for Brain to leave.

In explaining his decision, Craig Revel Horwood said: "Both couples really made mistakes in that, one defeat and then the other bleached before they entered a deadlock, so it was a very, very difficult decision.
Brian Conley and Amy Dowden
"But the couple I'm going to save for just that little swivel is Simon and Karen."
Darcey Bussell added: "This is incredibly difficult with these two fabulous men and it is not easy to choose between them."

However, she noticed that Simon and Karen gave a "finished performance" more, and the main judge, Shirley Ballas, agreed.
Joe McFadden and Katya Jones did the Paso Doble to Diablo Rojo by Rodrigo y Gabriela
Speaking to host Tess Daly about his passing through the program, Brian confessed in a shocking way to his partner and revealed that he would miss Aston Merrygold.
"You know, there's been someone by my side on this whole trip that has been there at all times and that's ... Aston!" He admitted when Tess shook her head. "I love him and I'm really going to miss him."

But she added to Amy: "I love this lady and I want her to be in this show forever because I want everyone to know how special this lady is because she is a star and I love her to the fullest," she said.

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