BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell told to 'stop' as she shares emotional reason she 'thanks dance'
01.05.2024 - 12:47
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Dianne Buswell has been told to 'stop' as she melted her fans' hearts with a sweet declaration about dance. The Strictly Come Dancing star was marking 'International Dance Day' when she shared a video of herself and her boyfriend Joe Sugg.
Fans of the Australian dancer will know she has been in a relationship with the YouTube star after they first met on the BBC One dance show back in 2018. And after it was dance that brought them together, it appears the loved-up pair still enjoy a boogie from time to time.
In the video she shared on Instagram, Dianne and Joe could be seen in their kitchen as he initiated them throwing some moves by shimmying in her direction. She then tested if he remembered some of their salsa from back when they took part in Strictly.
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As they laughed and enjoyed the spontaneous movement, Dianne captioned the post: "Happy international dance day ! I thank dance for many things but especially for him [crying laughing emoji and red heart emoji] @joe_sugg."
And the comments quickly came flooding in. @eddo_official said: "Stopppppp I can’t believe it’s been 6 years since you two were partnered. Who knew all these years later we would still be here. So precious." @tamsin_niven wrote: "The universe is a magical place. I’ll never get bored of watching you both dance together."
@millssgrace_ replied: "It’s mad how dancing bought you together and we watched it bring you together!! happy international dance day to you both, can’t wait to be back watching you dance literally next week." @smudgercfc shared: "Smiled through
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