The Loose Women host, from Grangemouth, was the first contestant to be booted off the BBC reality competition
Kaye Adams has wished her Strictly Come Dancing chums who are in tonight's final 'good luck' ahead of her return to the dancefloor.
But tonight, Kaye, 59, and the other celebs who didn't make it thus far will be back for a movie-length Strictly special on BBC One Scotland later. Earlier, the Scots TV and radio presenter shared a picture on her Instagram, with the caption: "Good luck to all the amazing finalists for tonight. You are all incredible.Hamza Yassin, who lives in Ardnamurchan, has thanked Scotland for getting him so far in the competition. He's the favourite to win and has been for some time.
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