Strictly's Dianne Buswell breaks down in tears after shock exit and says she thought Dev Griffin would make the FINAL amid show fix row

He was the third celebrity to be eliminated from this year's Strictly Come Dancing, following an unexpected dance-off against Viscountess Emma Weymouth.

And Dev Griffin's pro partner Dianne Buswell broke down in tears as he left the dance competition, despite her believing he would reach the final.

The dancer, 30, couldn't hold back her tears as she held onto the radio host, 34, on Sunday night after the judges voted unanimously to save chef Emma.

Heartbroken: Following the show, Dianne broke down in tears as she believed partner Dev would reach the final

Strictly's Dianne Buswell broke down in tears after shock exit on Sunday, and said she thought Dev Griffin would make the FINAL amid show fix row

Discussing how she believed they could get to the final, she told Dev: 'I believed in you. 150,000,000 per cent.'

As they hugged, the radio host tried to reassure her: 'Well thank you. We'll always have Aladdin.'

The pair performed a Cha Cha to Dancing With A Stranger by Sam Smith and Normani on Saturday's instalment of the show, and performed it again in the dance off on Sunday night. 

On Saturday, fans of the show took to Twitter to claim that they 'couldn't vote' for Dev and Dianne, because their designated 'phone line wouldn't accept calls,' with others viewers furiously branding the show a 'fix' following Sunday's results. 

Supportive: Discussing how she believed they could get to the final, Dianne told Dev: 'I believed in you. 150,000,000 per cent'

Supportive: Discussing how she believed they could get to the final, Dianne told Dev: 'I believed in you. 150,000,000 per cent'

Last dance: Dev and Dianne became the third ballroom couple to be eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday evening after dancing against Emma Weymouth

Last dance: Dev and Dianne became the third ballroom couple to be eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday evening after dancing against Emma Weymouth

Fan Kirsty Powers, from South Wales, tweeted: 'The voting phone line ain’t working for Dev and Dianne!!!! Works for some and not for others!!! Strictly sort it out they we[re] under scored!'

'I tried to vote for Dev and Dianne and it didn't work for me either!' responded another viewer, while someone else tweeted: 'If Dev and Di are out this week it’s because of the unfair scoring + phone line not working. Tonight show was an absolute fail.'

One furious fan of the show wrote: #Strictly is a fix!!! Dev and DIANNES phone line wasn’t working last night. can’t believe after all these years this is what it comes down to?! What a joke @dbuzz6589 you're amazing and we all love you so much.' 

At 8.57pm on Saturday night, the official Strictly Twitter account wrote: 'There's a high volume of calls tonight, so if you don't get though first time keep trying! And remember you can vote online.'  

Gutted: As he learned of his fate, the presenter admitted his devastation, telling show host Tess Daly: 'I'm not going to lie I am absolutely gutted'

Gutted: As he learned of his fate, the presenter admitted his devastation, telling show host Tess Daly: 'I'm not going to lie I am absolutely gutted'

Oh dear! On Saturday evening, a fan of the show took to Twitter, claiming  they 'couldn't vote' for Dev and his dance partner Dianne Buswell, because their 'phone line wouldn't accept calls'

Furious: Others Strictly viewers furiously branding the show a 'fix'

Furious: Others Strictly viewers furiously branding the show a 'fix'

A spokesperson for Strictly Come Dancing told MailOnline: 'The phone line blockages impacted all contestants equally — and that the likelihood of getting through was not dependent upon the celebrity fans wanted to vote for.' 

Viewers vowed to boycott Strictly as they were left seething over this weekend's results, with one person tweeting: 'Makes me not wanna watch anymore when bulls**t like this happens he was way better #Strictly.'

One fan sent a tweet to Dianne Buswell, which read: 'I can’t believe you have left. You were amazing. My 12 year old daughter is refusing to watch anymore as she’s so upset.'  

Final nail: Bruno Tonioli was the third judge who chose to save Emma and Alja¿, adding: 'Emma and Alja¿ were the couple that showed no mistakes. They were stronger, cleaner and focused'

Final nail: Bruno Tonioli was the third judge who chose to save Emma and Aljaž, adding: 'Emma and Aljaž were the couple that showed no mistakes. They were stronger, cleaner and focused'

Saved: The judges voted unanimously to save chef Emma Weymouth after the dance-off

Saved: The judges voted unanimously to save chef Emma Weymouth after the dance-off

Heartbroken: Dev's dance partner Dianne Buswell, 30, was left in floods of tears after being axed from the show

Heartbroken: Dev's dance partner Dianne Buswell, 30, was left in floods of tears after being axed from the show

Praising her celebrity dance partner, Dianne said: 'Dev has been absolutely amazing. His work ethic is insane. I see him everywhere practising and I couldn't have asked for a better partner. 

'Thank you so much for all your time and your effort. This boy has so much talent, I'm really sad he won't be able to show you guys any more of it.'  

The pair's early exit was particularly notable, as just last weekend, Dev and Dianne came second on the leaderboard thanks to an incredible performance to Friend Like Me from 2019's Aladdin remake. 

Moreover, on Saturday night, Dev and Dianne were scored 27 out of 40 for their Cha Cha Cha by the judges, leaving them tenth out of 13. 

Devastated: Dianne took to Twitter after the result was announced to express her devastation

Devastated: Dianne took to Twitter after the result was announced to express her devastation

Grateful: Alongside a video of his exit from the show posted to his Instagram, Dev admitted: 'I wish I could have stayed longer' as he thanked Dianne and the Strictly team

Grateful: Alongside a video of his exit from the show posted to his Instagram, Dev admitted: 'I wish I could have stayed longer' as he thanked Dianne and the Strictly team

Dianne took to Twitter after the result was announced to express her devastation, writing: 'I’m sure you could all see how much this meant to us I’m truly gutted as @dev_101 really had so much potential and I wanted to teach him so much more.

'I won’t lie I’m devastated but thank you all so much for your support and dev thank you so much I’m so proud of you xx.'

Alongside a video of his exit from the show posted to his Instagram, Dev admitted: 'I wish I could have stayed longer' as he thanked Dianne and the Strictly team. 

Stunned: Alex Scott and Neil Jones were left gobsmacked when they were announced as being safe, while Dev and Dianne would have to take part in the dance-off earlier in the show

Stunned: Alex Scott and Neil Jones were left gobsmacked when they were announced as being safe, while Dev and Dianne would have to take part in the dance-off earlier in the show

This weekend, the stars competing on Strictly were tasked with giving their most impressive performances as they rook to the dancefloor to perform ballroom and Latin routines.

However, Dev and Dianne found themselves facing off on the dancefloor during Sunday's episode, after failing to overly impress the judges and the viewers at home.

The judges' scores were combined with the results of the viewers' votes to decide the lowest scoring two couples facing the dance off.

This week that was Dev Griffin and his professional partner Dianne Buswell and Viscountess Emma Weymouth and partner Aljaž Škorjanec.

Awe-inspiring: The pair's early exit was particularly notable, as just last weekend, they came second on the leaderboard with a performance to Friend Like Me from 2019's Aladdin remake

Awe-inspiring: The pair's early exit was particularly notable, as just last weekend, they came second on the leaderboard with a performance to Friend Like Me from 2019's Aladdin remake

Ahead of the dance-off, Craig Revel Horwood told Dev: 'I am truly shocked. I did not expect to see you in this position. You've got the dancing down, you don't need to worry about that,' before encouraging him to give more in their performance.

Shirley Ballas added: 'I'm surprised you're in the bottom two,' before giving Dev words of advice ahead of his dance-off.

Both couples performed their routines again, Emma and Aljaž performed their Jive to Kids in America by Kim Wilde and Dev and Dianne performed their Cha Cha to Dancing With A Stranger to Sam Smith and Normani in a bid to impress the judges and remain in the competition.

Shocked: Ahead of the dance-off, Craig Revel Horwood told Dev: 'I am truly shocked. I did not expect to see you in this position. You've got the dancing down'

Shocked: Ahead of the dance-off, Craig Revel Horwood told Dev: 'I am truly shocked. I did not expect to see you in this position. You've got the dancing down'

Surprised: Shirley Ballas added: 'I'm surprised you're in the bottom two,' before giving Dev words of advice ahead of his dance-off against Emma Weymouth

Surprised: Shirley Ballas added: 'I'm surprised you're in the bottom two,' before giving Dev words of advice ahead of his dance-off against Emma Weymouth

After both couples had danced a second time, watched closely by watched closely by Shirley Ballas, Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse, the judges delivered their verdicts. 

Craig chose to save Emma and Aljaž, adding: 'They were the couple that really shone for me in this dance off. They came to life and went the extra mile.'

Motsi also chose to save Emma and Aljaž, explaining: 'Particularly in the dance off, Emma and Aljaž were the couple that looked more rehearsed and on top of it.'

Dance-off: Both couples performed their routines again, with Emma and Alja¿ performing their Jive to Kids in America by Kim Wilde

Dance-off: Both couples performed their routines again, with Emma and Aljaž performing their Jive to Kids in America by Kim Wilde

Following suit, and putting the final nail in the coffin for Dev, Bruno chose to save Emma and Aljaž, adding: 'Emma and Aljaž were the couple that showed no mistakes. They were stronger, cleaner and focused.'

Head Judge Shirley Ballas admitted: 'I agree, I would have saved Emma and Aljaž.'  

Sunday's Results show opened with an electric group performance. Grammy Award-winning country singer Keith Urban was also in the studio, performing his hit Never Comin' Down.

The remaining twelve couples will take to the dancefloor next week when Strictly Come Dancing returns on Saturday 19th October at 6.40pm with the results show on Sunday 20th October at 7.15pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Strictly: Week 4 Leaderboard

Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden: Tango to 'Paradise' by George Ezra - 38 points out of 40

Kelvin Fletcher and Oti Mabuse: Rumba to 'Ain't No Sunshine' by Bill Withers - 36 points out of 40

Emma Barton and Anton Du Beke: Viennese Waltz to 'Send in the Clowns' by Barbra Streisand - 35 points out of 40 

Saffron Barker and AJ Pritchard: Couple's Choice: Contemporary to 'Because You Loved Me' by Celine Dion - 33 points out of 40

Mike Bushell and Katya Jones: Quickstep to 'Come on Eileen' by Dexys Midnight Runners - 32 points out of 40

Michelle Visage and Giovanni Pernice: Salsa to 'Quimbara' by Johnny Pacheco and Celia Cruz - 31 points out of 40 

Catherine Tyldesley and Johannes Radebe: Charleston to 'Single Ladies' by Beyoncé - 30 points out of 40 

David James and Nadiya Bychkova: Quickstep to 'From Now On' by Hugh Jackman - 28 points out of 40 

Emma Weymouth and Aljaž Škorjanec: Jive to 'Kids in America' by Kim Wilde - 28 points out of 40 

Dev Griffin and Dianne Buswell: Cha Cha Cha to 'Dancing With a Stranger' by Sam Smith featuring Normani - 27 points out of 40  

Chris Ramsey and Karen Hauer: Jive to 'Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)' by Elton John - 26 points out of 40  

Will Bayley and Janette Manrara: Foxtrot to 'Señorita' by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello - 24 points out of 40

Alex Scott and Neil Jones: Tango to 'Go Your Own Way' by Fleetwood Mac - 23 points out of 40

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