She's had a difficult couple of weeks following claims that she was bullied by fellow Strictly Come Dancing professional Karen Hauer.
But Ola Jordan still managed to cut a glamorous figure as she headed out in Liverpool on Monday morning to grab a coffee following news of the heated row breaking over the weekend.
The 31-year-old looked sleek, but sombre, as she stepped out in a skintight pair of hot pink jeans, a leather jacket and black buckled boots.
Pretty in pink: Ola Jordan still managed to cut a
glamorous figure as she headed out in Liverpool on Monday morning to
grab a coffee following news of the heated row breaking over the weekend
Adding to her stylish look, Ola teamed the ensemble with an animal-print scarf, while toting a large suitcase as she arrived in Liverpool.
The talented dancer completed her look by going make-up free, while wearing her long ash blonde locks tumbling in loose waves around her shoulders.
Ola could be forgiven for her glum appearance, given what is reported to have happened between her and newcomer Karen.
Tough times: The 31-year-old looked sleek, but
sombre, as she stepped out in a skintight pair of hot pink jeans, a
leather jacket and black buckled boots
Moving on: Adding to her stylish look, Ola
teamed the ensemble with an animal-print scarf, while toting a large
suitcase as she arrived in Liverpool
According to reports, Karen snapped at Ola last Monday after the professionals gathered together to practise a group dance for Saturday night's show.
Karen is reported to have said: 'You're a rubbish dancer, Ola. That's why you're always at the back.'
To make matters worse, fellow dancer, Pasha Kovalev is said to have then had to hold Karen back from saying anything else as Ola ran from the studio in tears.
Ola, who is tipped to win the show this year with partner Ashley Taylor Dawson, ran into her husband, James Jordan, telling him that she wasn't 'strong enough' to take such harsh comments.
Thinking time: The talented dancer completed her
look by going make-up free, while wearing her long ash blonde locks
tumbling in loose waves around her shoulders
On Friday, Venezuelan Karen, 31, apologised to the star after BBC bosses called a meeting and the pair are said to have agreed to forgive and forget.
After much thought, Ola decided to remain in the show because she didn't want to let down Ashley or her fans.
Ola, who has been performing on the show since 2006 is said to have been crying to her friends all week about the row, saying that she can't work out where the attack came from.
Deep in concentration: Ola seemed to be texting away on her mobile phone as she waited for her lift
A spokesperson for the star told the Sunday People: 'Ola was deeply upset by the incident and has struggled emotionally this week.'
She publicly Tweeted her discontent earlier in the week after her husband wrote: 'What a day,' and she replied 'No babe! What a @&£" week!!!!.'
But despite this, a source for the BBC1 show has said that the pair have assured production staff that they will not let this argument get in the way of their performances.
Pushing through: Ola managed to get through the
bullying row and put on a stunning performance with Ashley Taylor Dawson
on Saturday night
Row: Newcomer Karen Hauer reportedly snapped at Ola and accusing her of being a bad dancer
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