BBC Strictly Come Dancing week 12 leaderboard – see the scores – Messenger Newspapers

Strictly fever is in full swing as our favourite couples danced their way into week twelve.
Week 11 saw the departure of singer, actor, and presenter Kym Marsh and her dance partner Graziano Di Prima.
This week, the contestants put on their last dances before the finals which are taking place next week.
READ MORE: What time is the BBC Strictly Semi Final Results show on?
The series was rescheduled because of the 2022 FIFA World Cup taking place in Qatar.
Due to the country’s high temperatures, the World Cup was moved to November and December, seeing it clash with BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.
This week, Strictly Come Dancing was moved to Sunday while the results show was moved to Monday evening (December 12).
Just call him king of the cape! Paso energy on point, Will and Nancy 🙌 #Strictly@Mellor76 @Nancy_xuxi pic.twitter.com/eUXnY6B1ny
Earlier in the year, a BBC spokesperson confirmed to Metro.co.uk that scheduling changes would be put in place.
They said: “Strictly Come Dancing will continue to bring glitter, glamour and glorious dancing to homes across the nation throughout the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
“The quarter-final of Strictly Come Dancing will now air live on Friday 2nd December and the semi-final will now air live on Sunday 11th December on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.”
The final takes place on Saturday, December 17 on BBC One.
It will air after the Weakest Link at 7.05 pm and will run until 9.35 pm.
To find out more about the final, please visit: When is the BBC Strictly Come Dancing final? How to watch
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