Toyah Willcox is once again the favourite to leave Strictly Come Dancing after she landed in the bottom two against last weekend.
Despite being saved by the judges, online bookmaker Betway predicts Toyah will be the next contestant to leave the competition.
Although she was favourite to exit last week, it was Olympic swimmer who had to hang up his dancing shoes after a surprising first elimination.
Speaking about the latest odds, Betway spokesperson Chad Yeomans tod Express.co.uk: “Even after channelling her inner Tina Turner to avoid elimination last week, the spotlight remains firmly on as she’s still the 1/1 favourite to depart this weekend.
“Toyah and Neil will be dancing the difficult Samba to ‘Poor Unfortunate Souls’ from The Little Mermaid, and many punters feel it may be a step too far for her to pull off convincingly!
“Next in the elimination betting is former footballer who finished last with just 15 points in week two, and now finds himself as the 3/1 second favourite to be shown the door on Sunday night.”
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Toyah and Neil are the favourites to be eliminated
He added: “Meanwhile, continues to dazzle both the judges and the public. As we head into Movie Week, he’s set to jive to the Wayne’s World theme and remains the runaway favourite to win the show at 11/8.”
Earlier this week, Neil and Toyah spoke with Fleur East on Strictly’s It Takes Two about the dance-off, with the singer admitting she was “heartbroken”.
Fleur asked: “The first red light moment of the series. What was it like finding yourself in that position?”
Looking deflated, Toyah admitted: “Really, frightening, upsetting, disappointing, heartbreaking, everything that’s a negative was in that moment. It was shocking.”
Turning to Neil, the host asked: “Neil, How gutted were you to be in that position after such a huge improvement from Toyah?”
Toyah and Neil landed in the bottom two last weekend
The dance pro replied: “It’s one of those things and I said to Toyah before, I said that ‘two couples are going to be in that position and I said to it, if it happened, it is what it is, we can’t do anything about it, other than come back fighting’.
“I was just really proud of her because I was like, she was brilliant, she was so good. You improved so much that week.”
“I agree,” Toyah said with a nod as Fleur cut in: “You’re clearly a fighter, yeah. What was your mindset going into the dance-off?”
Toyah explained: “Well as a singer when we have to perform in whatever environment we’re in, we perform, and when we went into this kind of dance-off, something went off in me like hellfire.
“I just thought, ‘no one is going to do this to me. I’m going to survive this’. I went somewhere else, and it was powerful and I think we did well.”
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