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Pete Wick's second week on the dance floor was a huge improvement, but one fear still haunts him. The Only Way Is Essex alum got off to a bumpy start after signing up to the 20th series of Strictly Come Dancing . Partnered up with pro dancer Jowita Przystal, the pair only scored 17 on their first dance: a paso doble to Breathe by The Prodigy.

However, judges were much more happy with the reality TV star's American Smooth routine to I Had Some Help by Post Malone, which landed him a much more respectable 22 points and managed to avoid elimination. As we enter the third week of the competition, let's hope Pete's biggest nightmare doesn't come true. After announcing his debut on the show, the 36-year-old celeb, from Harlow, revealed he was 'absolutely terrified' but was 'genuinely looking forward to getting stuck in'.



Motivated to win the Glitterball Trophy to make his late nan, Doreen, proud - Pete courageously told KISS FM: "I didn't get a chance to make her proud before she died. Trying new things is important to me, because hopefully, she's watching, and she will be proud." When asked what his biggest fear about taking part on the show was, the star didn't hesitate to reply: "The thing people are most nervous about is falling flat on your face so it's probably that.

There [are] a lot of stairs, it's not even the dancing, people run up the stairs to talk to Tess and Claudia and I will probably just slide back down." Want the latest behind the scenes goss and show secrets sent.

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