STRICTLY Come Dancing fans are convinced they know which celebrity will be axed during Sunday night's results show.
Last weekend Strictly saw Love Island's Zara McDermott and her professional partner Graziano Di Prima dance for the final time as they were eliminated.
Now viewers think Waterloo Road star Adam Thomas and pro dancer Luba Mushtuk will be next after it was revealed they'll be dancing the rumba to Calum Scott's Dancing on my Own on Saturday.
Writing on Reddit, one person said: "They want Adam to go next, don't they?"
Adam and Luba landed in the dance off with Zara and Graziano and fans think it's a bad idea for them to follow up with a such a dance.
Another said: "Rumba for Adam post a dance off? Yeah it’s not looking good."
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Before this year's series of Strictly launched Adam was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which has been causing "a lot of pain" in his limbs and joints.
And this week he told fans he was once again forced to miss rehearsals due to ill-health.
Adam posted a mirror selfie of himself on his Instagram stories, telling his 1 million followers: "No dancing today."
He added a sad face emoji to emphasise just how disappointed he was.
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It’s been a difficult time for Adam, who recently revealed he has been missing his wife-of-six years Caroline as he juggles Strictly with filming for BBC drama Waterloo Road.
Speaking to The Sun, Adam said: “Absence definitely makes the heart grow fonder because I’m constantly ringing her going, ‘God, I love you so much’.
“She just rang me, crying, going, ‘You don’t know how much it means’."
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