Actress Katie McGlynn said she will stay in touch with professional dance partner Gorka Marquez following their Strictly Come Dancing elimination.
The Hollyoaks star became the second contestant to be booted off the show after performing during movie week.
McGlynn and Marquez performed a Cruella de Vil-inspired routine but were eliminated following a dance-off with Judi Love and Graziano Di Prima.
They appeared on Monday’s episode of Strictly spin-off It Takes Two and McGlynn, 28, told presenter Rylan Clark-Neal she and Marquez will stay friends.
She said: “We’re sad because it means we won’t be rehearsing together, it means our journey’s ended but we’re still going to stay friends.
“He lives in Manchester and I live in Manchester so we’ve already set up a dinner date so yeah, we’re going to catch up. We’ve got mutual friends so we’ll definitely stay in touch.”
McGlynn and Spanish professional Marquez, 31, performed an American smooth to Cruella de Vil from the latest 101 Dalmatians film Cruella.
The actress said she was proud to have performed during movie week.
She said: “The fact that we were in movie week playing Cruella de Vil and Pongo was incredible. Who can say they’ve been part of that experience? It was so much fun and to end on movie week was just the final gem for me.
“Emma Thompson was also in the audience. I met and spoke to her and she was so lovely, so we ended on a high.”
Marquez added: “We tried our best the whole week and I think it was a great number. I’m happy that she got to do movie week being an actress.
“Movie week is an important week. The only thing I’m gutted about is that as she’s obsessed with Halloween, she couldn’t get to Halloween week but at least Cruella is a bit Halloween.”
Strictly – It Takes Two continues every weeknight at 6.30pm on BBC Two and Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturday and Sunday nights on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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