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Week 26 on iplayer and that 'Zig-ah-Zig-ah' dance

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Isla Isla | 14:00 UK time, Saturday, 31 July 2010

Wow...what a week we've had on The Cut. Marla had an 18th birthday party to beat all 18th birthday parties. So much drama, I loved it. The full episode is available on iplayer right now, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet, or have been saving yourself for a mega-slice of Cut action, or even just want to relive every dramatic moment over again, then iplayer is the place to be.

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I've got something quite special for you all now. During Marla's party this week Frankie and Cameron did a very special dance, by far the best spontaneous dance I've seen at a fancy dress party in a long time. Change that. EVER. The dance includes some breaker moves from Cameron and a JLS-style backflip performed in full fancy-dress costume - they were at a fancy-dress party after all. But this meant their masks obscured their faces, and this has led to a few of you to question whether it was actually Maisie and Wilf (aka Frankie and Cameron) doing the dance. Well, I can officially confirm that it was Maisie and Wilf dancing beneath that lycra and Wilf did indeed do that backflip. But in case you'd doubt even me... I made a video to quash any remaining doubts, and to show Maisie and Wilf as the true legends they are, pulling their fantastic moves.

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