Adam Thomas on 'frustrating' part of BBC Strictly Come Dancing journey as Luba Mushtuk brands him 'best partner'
04.11.2023 - 07:21
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Adam Thomas has opened up about the 'frustrating' part of his Strictly Come Dancing journey, being part of the show's 'bubble' and where he hopes to get to in the BBC One dance contest.
The Manchester-born star is among the nine celebrities left in the show alongside dance partner Luba Mushtuk. Adam has been improving week-on-week in the eyes of the judges and his recent magic-themed American smooth to Magic Moments by Perry Como during the show's Halloween special received a total score of 32 points.
But the 35-year-old has shared how managing being on Strictly and his filming commitments has been affecting his time on the hit show. Speaking exclusively to the Manchester Evening News from the training room with Luba, Adam shared how ahead of Saturday night's show (November 4), the pair were a day behind due to him having to go into work on Waterloo Road.
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The actor, who plays Donte Charles in the BBC One school-based series, says they're "getting used" to managing training around Adam's work schedule as Luba said: "We're making it work!" Adam continued: "I knew what I was getting into but firstly, I didn't think it would be this demanding and this hard just because my work schedule is so busy at the minute.
"I obviously don't get any time to myself because I go from one job to another. It's been full-on but I've enjoyed the process because I'm sort of becoming stronger because of it. It's teaching me a lot about myself. It's been tough but we're doing ok so far."
Luba said: "I'm adapting to what time I have and of course
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