A WALTZ helped Bury actress Gemma Atkinson wow audiences and woo judges to stay in Strictly Come Dancing.
The former Emmerdale star from Bury took to the BBC dancefloor for the second time this weekend.
She wore a shimmering bodice and flowing ankle-length skirt for the ballroom dance alongside partner Aljaz Skorjanec.

Before taking to the floor, the 32-year-old Key 103 radio presenter admitted to struggling to picking up the steps before inviting round Aljaz and her “huge family” to her home for a night of Italian food.
But dancing the Waltz to Un Giorno Per Noi they won praise from the judges.
Craig Revel Horwood gave her a score of six and said: “I thought it was an improvement on last week.
“I really enjoyed it well done.”
Bruno Tonioli, who awarded the couple seven, added: “A waltz Italian style with a taste of Dolce Vita! 
“You really have to believe in yourself you know, you have got it all within.
“The secret of sophistication and elegance is to be yourself and let it flow.”
Combined with last week’s score – where Gemma and Aljaz danced a Cha Cha – they are now eighth on the leaderboard with 46 points.
Debbie McGee and Giovanni Pernice top the board, while Rev Richard Collins and Dianne Buswell are at the bottom.
Viewers voted for favourites and on Sunday Holby City actress Chizzy Akudolu and partner Pasha Kovalev were first to leave the show after losing a dance-off against Brian Conley and Amy Dowden.