BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans distracted by Ellie Leach as Vito Coppola in 'beautiful' moment with another co-star
10.11.2023 - 07:45
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Ellie Leach caused a distraction when her Strictly Come Dancing partner Vito Coppola enjoyed a 'beautiful' moment with another of their co-stars. The dancing pair have been creating quite the stir, becoming the subject of romance rumours as they wow in the ballroom.
They're heading into the eighth week of the competition after the former Coronation Street and Italian professional dancer had another amazing week in the ballroom on Saturday night as they topped the leaderboard for a second week in a row after they impressed the judges with their American Smooth to Robbie Williams' rendition of Ain’t That A Kick In The Head.
After making it through to another week, the pair have been hard at work in training but Ellie and Vito did find some time to join Krishnan Guru-Murphy and Lauren Oakley for their weekly sing-song.
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Back in September, Strictly fans were stunned when Lauren took to Instagram with a video of her singing Billy Ocean's classic track Love Really Hurts Without You alongside Krishnan who was also playing the guitar. Fellow Strictly pro Gorka Marquez was quick to respond to the video with a string of clapping emojis while fans shared their surprise at hearing the pair belt out the tune.
But after impressing, the videos have continued and in Lauren and Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan's latest, Vito also got involved as he joined his fellow professional dancer in a rendition of When You Say Nothing At All by Ronan Keating.
"Little sing song between rehearsals @krishgm @vitocoppola @ellielouiseleach,"
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