Heather Waltzes her way through another round of TV dance show

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Wearing a glamorous floor-length white gown, Heather Mills succeeded in making it through the third week of Dancing With The Stars thanks to a slow waltz with partner Jonathan Roberts although the judges were not as impressed as in previous weeks.

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Slow dance: Heather Mills with Dancing With The Stars partner Jonathan Roberts

Slow dance: Heather Mills with Dancing With The Stars partner Jonathan Roberts

After topping the score board with her jive last week, Heather found herself with a medium score of 23, and complained that she had found the slower dance hard.

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Heather danced the Waltz in a white floor-length gown

Heather danced the Waltz in a white floor-length gown

Finding it difficult to keep her balance the charity activist, who lost a leg in a traffic accident in 1993, also said she stuggled with the slow romantic dance because she cannot act like she is in love when she is not.

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The couple ended the dance with a glide to the ground

The couple ended the dance with a glide to the ground

Twirling around the dancefloor the dancing duo ended their routine with Jonathan lowering Heather to the ground.

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Look of love: Heather said she found it difficult to act romantic for the dance

Look of love: Heather said she found it difficult to act romantic for the dance

However, the lack of flash manouvers seen in previous weeks, did not seem to worry the sympathetic judges too much.

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In rehersals: Judge Len Goodman said he thought Heather looked like a 'Rolls Royce'

In rehersals: Judge Len Goodman said he thought Heather looked like a 'Rolls Royce'

Judge Bruno Tonioli said of Heather: "You continue to amaze me and I have to give credit to Robert to craft out such beautiful dances. You do a great, great job."

But female judge Carrie Ann Inaba had some sterner words. She said: "Actually, I don't agree with you. I think this week wasn't as good.

"I know this was a difficult dance for you but you can tell in your body language. We don't want to see it. You have done it before. You can do better."

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