Frankie Bridge's Strictly Come Dancing chances may hang in the balance after she suffered an injury to her ankle during training.
The Saturdays artist - who is at the highest point of the leaderboard in the wake of stunning the judges in week one - arrived ponderously in the wake of being lifted by Kevin Clifton in practices for tomorrow night's version on Bbc1.
In any case Frankie is again on her feet and planning to keep her lead when she performs a Charleston to the signature music from 1970s sitcom Happy Days.
She said today: "I was in a great deal of torment with my lower leg however now I'm feeling fine and prepared to hit the dancefloor with Kevin this weekend."
The stakes are high this weekend for the 15 superstars as the first end will occur amid Sunday night's results show when the base set acts confront the move off and one couple will need to take off.
Performing artist Jake Wood, who was in second place after a weekend ago's dispatch shows, will perform a salsa to Lou Bega's Mambo No 5 with his accomplice Janette Manrara.
Project supervisors will be wanting to stay a venture in front of ITV adversary The X Factor this week in the wake of drawing a greater crowd than the singing challenge a week ago.
Different Vips joining in this present year's show incorporate vocalist Pixie Lott, Andy Murray's tennis mentor mum Judy, Masterchef judge Gregg Wallace and TV globe-trotter Steve Backshall.
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