Bros singer Matt Goss has become the third celebrity to be voted off this year's run of Strictly Come Dancing.
After the third public vote of the series, the 54-year-old found himself up against soap star Kym Marsh in Sunday night’s dance-off.
Goss performed his jive to All Shook Up by Paul McCartney with professional partner Nadiya Bychkova.
After failing to impress the judging panel on Saturday evening - Goss scored just 20 points - the routine once again proved not good enough.

Meanwhile, 46-year-old Marsh and partner Graziano Di Prima impressed the judging panel with the second performance of their samba to Volare by Gipsy Kings.
After both couples had danced for a second time, the judges delivered their verdicts, with all four opting to save Marsh and Di Prima.
Craig Revel Horwood commented: "I think both couples went up a major notch - I mean, Matt, you went fantastically mad in that, I loved it, and Kym, you were really great in that. But the couple I would like to save is Kym and Graziano."
Head judge Shirley Ballas, who has previously disagreed with her fellow judges’ decisions, said: "I also felt that both couples were 100% committed, spot-on performances today. But the couple with a little bit more technical skill was Kym and Graziano and that’s who I’d save."

Anton Du Beke added: "I would just like to say you should both be thrilled with the way you performed in the dance-off, it’s the most high-pressured of situations.
"Matt - that’s your best performance of the whole series, you should be really proud of yourself.
"But the couple with the higher technical ability, I think for me, going through is Kym and Graziano."
Motsi Mabuse agreed, saying: "From that dance-off only, I have decided to save Kym and Graziano."
Asked by host Tess Daly about his Strictly experience, Goss said: "It’s an extraordinary experience, I have been in America for 25 years.
"Thank you, judges, for your candour, you’ve helped me in many ways, my posture - Anton, I am more aware of it.

"This lovely lady beside me, a world champion with all the patience. I am very honoured to have danced with you, and everyone who is still in. I love you guys, go smash it guys."
Bychkova, 33, said: "First, I’m so grateful that I got to teach and dance with a music icon. But, more important than this, I got the privilege to get to know Matt for who you really are.
"Not many people know you and you’re a beautiful soul, very kind human and a real gentleman."
Sunday’s results show opened with a passionate and dramatic number from the professional dancers to Lana Del Rey’s Young And Beautiful, and also saw a performance from George Ezra singing his single Dance All Over Me.
Strictly Come Dancing will return next Saturday for its BBC centenary special.