Week three of this year's Strictly Come Dancing is on the horizon. And after Sunday saw the first celebrity bid farewell to the competition, things are getting serious.

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But are the celebrities? Time to take a sneaky peek at their Twitter feeds...

Pixie Lott doesn't look especially serious. In fact, she's all smiles. Probably something to do with her strong spot on last week's leaderboard.

https://twitter.com/PixieLott/status/519421046169272321

Saturday's star Frankie Bridge, though, isn't as confident. She might have topped the board in week one, but it seems her week three dance isn't coming that easily...

https://twitter.com/FrankieTheSats/status/519210359790764032

Scott Mills, who jumped up by 4 points on Saturday's live show, is practising all the hours of the day to make sure he stays out of the dreaded dance off this week...

https://twitter.com/scott_mills/status/519199996290564096

Though, according to Strictly choreographer Kylie, Thom is already "looking fab."

https://twitter.com/alfredahyde/status/519145158961803264

Meanwhile, Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan are taking a break from the studio...

https://twitter.com/SteveBackshall/status/519370507905675264

And Sunetra is hanging out with Craig. Who, uncharacteristically, is smiling...

https://twitter.com/sarker/status/519096971030966272

While all that dancing has got Mark Wright working up an appetite

https://twitter.com/MarkWright_/status/519114653998522368

And Judy Murray and Anton have been playing tennis AGAIN. Swap those trainers for some heels, Judy - you're already amazing at tennis!

https://twitter.com/judmoo/status/519052761938546688

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Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6:30pm on BBC1

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