Originally Posted by
BuddyBontheNet:
“In the wig definitely.
Everything was softer about her tonight - hair, makeup and her dress. She looked lovely. 
Well for me, it was not so much about the feeling that they hadn't got the public vote and more about the chances of them actually being sent home after the dance off because of who they were up against. Jamelia was always at risk in the dance off, but Kellie wasn't (barring them making a huge mistake or falling over). Plus plenty of good dancers have found themselves in the DO when they were in the middle of the leaderboard and still bounced back , including winners - Alesha (Wk10), Abbey (Wk6) and Caroline (Wk7). Kellie no doubt got a big shock, but she went on about a bit too long got me last night and should have just said they would worker harder to get more votes. Now if she's in the DO this week, that's a different matter.”
I usually agree with you BuddyB, but I'll cut Kellie some slack for dwelling on it. Yes, once the second couple had been announced as Carol & Pasha then it was 99% certain Kellie would be saved, barring her spending 90 seconds on the dance floor stamping on kittens, but can you imagine how much stick she would get for implying "yeah, it was shit but once they said Carol's name I knew I was home and dry" and moving on from it too quickly?
I can imagine how something like that would knock your confidence and lead you to much introspection. On the face of it, everything should have been in her favour: she got a decent score, she's dancing with a "public's favourite" pro (however much he might get slated on here) who had never previously been in a dance off, and she could expect to have a reasonable fanbase from her Eastenders stint. If I had all that and ended up in the B2, regardless of whether I was there with Duffer McUseless or Judge's Favourite, I'd be lucky to have crawled out of my pyjamas and put down my chocolate and tissues by last night's ITT, so I'll forgive her answering the direct question she was asked at some length and with much honesty.