STRICTLY Come Dancing fans say they know who will make it to the final after spotting a big clue.
The popular trio have so far avoided landing in the bottom two on the BBC show thanks to viewers voting to keep them in.
What's more, fans of the show are flocking to watch their weekly performances over on YouTube.
And over 100,000 people have played their videos on the site.
The stars attracting the most views are celebs Tony Adams, Tyler West and Will Mellor.
Meanwhile, Hamza Yassin, James Bye, Fleur East and Molly Rainford have under 55,000.
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The dancing show's 14 celebrity contestants took to the dancefloor for the third time on Saturday for the traditional movie-themed edition.
And Richie Anderson was the second celebrity to depart the Strictly dance floor on Saturday night.
After the second public vote, the 34-year-old TV and radio personality found himself up against Fleur East in the dance-off.
He danced a head-turning samba to Hakuna Matata from the much-loved Disney movie The Lion King.
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During the judges' comments on Saturday, head judge Shirley Ballas joked: "I don't think I'll ever look at Giovanni the same again," after the pair donned Lion King costumes for their performance.
Anderson dressed as mischievous meerkat Timon, while Pernice, 32, was dressed as warthog Pumbaa.
Up against Richie in the dance-off, former The X Factor contestant Fleur, 34, performed the American smooth to Part Of Your World from The Little Mermaid with her dance partner Vito Coppola.
After receiving three votes, giving them a majority, Fleur and Vito were safe, however Shirley, 62, said she would have opted to save Anderson.
Sunday's results show also saw a lively dance by the Strictly professionals, inspired by 2022 film Elvis, as well as a performance from Adam Lambert singing Mad About The Boy.
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