Strictly Come Dancing stars Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice seem to be simply unstoppable, as the pair won another glitzy ball on the TV show's appearance in Nottingham on Wednesday evening.
The dancing extravaganza returned to Nottingham with many Strictly fans matching their sequin outfits to the eight glitter balls hanging from the ceiling of the Motorpoint Arena.
But the thousands watching the two and half an hour show were reduced to silence as Rose and Giovanni performed their "statement dance" in honour to the deaf community.
The glitterball glory pair display their champion credentials with their passionate Argentine Tango - but it was their second dance that brought tears in people's eyes.
Their groundbreaking Couples Choice dance was a wonderful and emotional performance with gracious Rose winning the people's hearts from the first beat.
But, when the song stopped for around 10 seconds and the pair continued to dance in silence, I felt goosebumps.
While Rose's performance was admittedly the most delicate and touching of all, my personal winners (dance-wise) were Maisie Smith and professional Kai Widdrington.
Maisie came into the tour as a replacement for the injured AJ Odudu - but her and Kai just seemed like they were born to dance together and had great chemistry.
Their energetic Quickstep followed by an electric samba made me forget for a second that I was at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham and not at a prestigious championship at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Another highlight for me was John and Johannes's intense Paso Doble that also opened the glamorous night.
I think that it is just impossible for the public not to love them with even the most severe of all of the judges Craig Revel Horwood telling Strictly star John Whaite: "I have to remind myself that you are a baker and not a professional dancer."
However, the judge and also director of the live tour was not very impressed with Max and Katya's two dances, even giving the pair a shameful 3 for the first performance Jive.
And I have to be honest, I was with Horwood on this one, but The Wanted's bandboy Max George was not happy with the results.
He took off his shirt and put it on Horwood's head while the audience was in tears of laughter.
I was so impressed with Rhys and Nancy’s Charleston - this pair truly belongs to the dancefloor, especially after performing their Argentinian tango which was so intense and dramatic.
Sara and Aliasz's Foxtrot was truly impeccable, and it is obvious that the professional knows how to win an audience as he had many people chanting his name even before the music started to play.
Tilly and Nikita's first dance stayed in my mind as an elegant moment, as they were waltzing on the dancefloor like two snowflakes in the wind.
The night was truly magical, and as I was leaving the show I caught myself thinking about whether I should dust off my dance shoes and rejoin the world of dancing.
Ahead of the fantastic show, presenter Jannette Manrara said: "Nottingham is such a beautiful place for us to perform.
"It normally comes towards the end of the tour so we start getting emotional when we get to Nottingham, like ‘These are our last few shows and we really want to give it our all and enjoy every second of it’. Nottingham crowds become a part of that journey with us."
The second night in Nottingham will bring the Strictly stars again at the Motorpoint Arena with two more shows on Thursday from 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
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