Sally Dynevor made a very honest admission about her time on Dancing on Ice, before the judges had even decided to send her home.
The Coronation Street star, who beat Happy Mondays legend Bez, in the skate off last weekend, landed in the bottom two for the second week in a row, this time alongside BMX star Kye Whyte.
Before the public had the chance to vote, Sally finished bottom of the leaderboard, after receiving the lowest score from the judges, while at the other end of the standings, Brendan Cole finished top after getting a perfect 40.
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Who leaves Dancing on Ice every weekend is decided by the judges, after both of the bottom two couples skate again, but before Kye had even stepped back onto the ice to bid for survival, Sally told hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield it was her time to go.
Chatting to the presenters with her pro partner Matt Evers, Sally said: "Everyone's so good, the competition is so good, that I think it's time for me to go."
A startled Holly replied: "No don't say that!" with Phillip echoing the same sentiments, before telling Sally: "Don't vote yourself off!" as Matt laughed beside her.
Talking about her skate off performance, Sally then added: "That was so much fun," with Holly replying: "Yeah, it was very beautiful."
Earlier on in the show Sally was joined on the ice by Antony Cotton as her Coronation Street co-star made a surprise cameo during her hairdresser themed routine to pop classic You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real).
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