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Toby Codd

Jayde Adams 'had feeling' her Strictly journey was coming to an end

Jayde Adams admitted she knew her time was up after her final dance on Strictly Come Dancing. The Bristolian comedian spoke to Rylan Clark following her exit from the BBC show during tonight's (October 24) episode of Strictly: It Takes Two.

The Bedminster-native took to the floor with dance partner Karen Hauer to perform the Charleston to late comic Victoria Wood’s ‘The Ballad of Barry and Freda’ on Saturday night. However, she found herself in a dance-off with Molly Rainford, which she eventually lost.

Discussing her exit with host Rylan, she said: "I sort of knew. Craig was quite deflated which is always the kiss of death on this show.

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"As soon as he was deflated, I just had a feeling. In between the main show and the results, I had this feeling the whole time."

However, Jayde's partner Karen disagreed with the judge. She said: "I was like, 'were we watching the same dance?'.

"I thought it had a little bit of everything but, again, it's the judge's opinion and we have to respect it."

Jayde added: "I didn't all of a sudden become rocky at that moment, I just had this feeling I would be in the dance-off with Molly and Carlos. There was one person who was sat next to me on the production team after the main show, and I said the same to them.

"They know I'm mystic Meg - I just knew it! I then knew that if we were up against Molly and Carlos, it was bye bye Jayde Adams!

"I am a woman in her 30s with a reconstructed ACL babes. I did my best."

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