The Radio 2 DJ is the second celebrity to leave the competition, after Tony Jacklin exited the show last week.
This week saw the competitors and their professional partners tackle performances on the theme of love. Judges Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell, Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood watched the couples dance a samba, foxtrot, jive, cha cha cha and American smooth as they attempted to impress.
Feltz and James Jordan ended in the bottom two on the leaderboard with fashion designer Julien Macdonald and his partner Janette Manrara.
The couples repeated their performances in an attempt to retain their place on the show. Feltz and Jordan danced the tango to 'Lay All Your Love On Me' by Abba, while Macdonald and Manrara jived to 'Everybody Needs Somebody To Love' by Blues Brothers.
Feltz was voted off unanimously, as the judges chosen to save Macdonald.
Despite acknowledging that Feltz's performance had improved the second time, head judge Goodman said he preferred the designer's routine.
Speaking after the show, Feltz said: "I will miss everything, especially James and dancing, the glamour, the sequins and the fun of it all. Thank you very much indeed for having me, it's been a lovely, lovely time."
She had placed fourth from bottom in this week's Digital Spy reader poll with 1.68% of the vote.
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One on Saturday October 19 at 6.30pm, with results on Sunday October 20 at 7.15pm.
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