BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Oti Mabuse says 'I've got an exclusive' as she embraces baby bump
25.10.2023 - 13:31
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Oti Mabuse has told fans she 'has an exclusive' whilst sharing some stunning snaps showing off her blossoming baby bump. The former Strictly Come Dancing star announced that she is expecting her first child with husband Marius Lepure at the end of August with a surprise reveal on TV.
The professional dancer made the announcement during her own ITV show, Oti Mabuse's Breakfast Show. Oti was joined by her dancer hubby as he showed guests Marisha Wallace and Chizzy Akudolu how to perform a dance routine. However, before the programme ended, the couple stunned their guests and viewers by breaking the news of Oti's pregnancy.
Just last month Oti opened up about quitting Strictly for the first time. The 33-year-old, who won the BBC One dance contest in 2019 and 2020, announced her shock departure from the show in February last year after seven years. Oti revealed there were times she was left unable to eat and cried in the shower, as she confessed the pressure of working with celebrity contestants and the stress of the show all became 'too much.'
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After quitting Strictly, Oti went on to become a judge on Dancing On Ice and also hosted her own dating show Romeo & Duet. Her older sister Motsi Mabuse is now a judge on the Strictly panel.
Since announcing her pregnancy, Oti has been sharing updates with her fans and followers on Instagram with some gorgeous snaps embracing her bump. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday (October 25), Oti shared a series of images sporting a long autumn-toned bodycon dress with her bump on display, as she revealed she 'had an
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