BBC Strictly Come Dancing 2022 stars confirm romance by recreating iconic Friends moment
15.03.2023 - 10:57
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Strictly Come Dancing stars Tyler West and Molly Rainford appear to have confirmed their romance after months of speculation. The Kiss FM DJ and the CBBC star were said to have grown close behind the scenes of the BBC One dance contest before heading on tour with some of their fellow 2022 co-stars.
However, the pair never confirmed a blossoming relationship between the pair - until now. In his latest TikTok clip, Tyler, 26, and Molly, 21, could be seen sitting close together on a train as they lip-synced to an iconic moment from Friends - when Rachel Green and Joey Tribanni uncovered Monica Geller and Chandler Bing's secret relationship after THAT trip to London.
Tyler later lifts his phone up where his hand is affectionately placed on singer Molly's as she coyly smiles for the camera. "Do you know?" he then captioned the clip, referring to the dialogue from the hit American sitcom, before adding a crying laughing emoji and a red heart.
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And if this was a relationship confirmation, friends and fans couldn't be more thrilled. Strictly pro dancer Neil Jones replied: "This makes me soooo happy." Megs x commented: "You two are the absolute cutest. So happy for you both." Loopyloopla68 wrote: "You two are so gorgeous together."
sfrancomb85 said: "OMG OMG OMG absolutely LOVING this." sumita.sinha replied: "Omg cutest couple!" madderz24 replied: "Ahhhh this is too cute!!" Loulee1978_ shared: "Ahhh this is lovely." Lauren Bloomfield added: "Strictly strikes again."
The Sun previously broke news of romance between the pair and claimed: "Tyler and Molly get on like a house on fire. They spend a lot of time
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