The results for week 2 of Strictly Come Dancing are in!
The latest batch of celebrity contestants, which includes famous faces like Chris McCausland, took to the stage with their professional dance partners with hopes of impressing judges and viewers.
Last week, the show made a triumphant return to the BBC after a scandal-ridden summer involving huge names like Giovani Pernice.
If you're wondering how the celebs did, here is everything you need to know.
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See the full results for week 2 of Strictly Come Dancing 2024
See the full results for week 2 of Strictly Come Dancing 2024 on the BBC.
See all the dances and songs used by each couple for week 2 of Strictly Come Dancing
These were dances and songs used by each couple for week 2.
- Montell & Johannes Samba to Fuego by Eleni Foureira
- Punam & Gorka Foxtrot to Man! I Feel Like A Woman! By Shania Twain
- Sam & Nikita Charleston to Bob Wilson and his Varsity Rhythm Boys
- Sarah & Vito Paso Doble to Freed From Desire by Gala, Molella, Phil Jay
- Tasha & Aljaz Viennese Waltz to Misty Blue by Dorothy Moore
- Toyah & Neil Jive to Nutbush City Limits by Ike & Tina Turner
- Chris & Dianne Foxtrot Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy by The Tams
- Jamie & Michell Rumba to Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers
- JB & Amy Cha Cha to Closer by Ne-Yo
- Nick & Luba American Smooth to Parklife by Blur
- Paul & Karen Salsa to Fireball by Pitbull, John Ryan
- Pete & Jowita American Smooth to I Had Some Help by Post Malone, Morgan Wallen
- Shayne & Nancy Tango to The Door by Teddy Swims
- Tom & Nadiya Cha Cha to Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind & Fire
- Wynne & Katya Viennese Waltz to The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II
Strictly Come Dancing continues every Saturday on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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