Helen George has been voted off 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The 'Call The Midwife' star was booted out of the BBC One competition after all the show's judges - Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood - opted to save Georgia May Foote and her dance partner Giovanni Pernice.
Speaking after her exit, Helen said: "I've just had the most amazing time and spending the time with Aljaž [Skorjanec; her dancing partner]. He's a fantastic teacher and a friend.
"Also, I'm taking away a brilliant group of mates who I want to see lots in the future."
Whilst Aljaž joked: "We're still going to rehearse Monday; we're going to go back and do choreography."
Before adding: "Every single week, you amaze me with the level of professionalism, with the level of your commitment to every single dance. It was a pure joy. Thank you so much."
Meanwhile, the 31-year-old actress previously insisted her ballet background hasn't given her an advantage in the show, but that it is actually a "disadvantage" in some cases.
She shared: "I put the man hours in but I just wasn't good enough. Ballet is actually a disadvantage in some areas. And all of us are performers or presenters or actors already so it's the same for everyone."
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