BBC Strictly's Bobby Brazier issued romance warning before 'trying to kiss' Dianne Buswell
06.11.2023 - 09:57
/ ok.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing's Bobby Brazier was warned about letting his private life get in the way of his professional life just hours before Saturday's live show. The popular EastEnders star, 20, is one of the favourites to win Strictly Come Dancing with professional partner, Dianne Buswell, 34.
But after the Mirror reported "he's been texting his ex-girlfriend, Tillie Amartey and inviting her to watch him perform," he's been told to "keep his head in the game". Dom Aldworth, Head of Brand Marketing at Slingo, issued Bobby the warning, saying: "Strictly is an intense show, with gruelling rehearsals and jam-packed schedules.
"With rumours Bobby Brazier has been messaging his ex-girlfriend during this time on the show, many fans of the former Eastenders stars are concerned about his commitment to the dance competition. With such tough competition on Strictly this year, his main focus needs to be on the show." Dom added Bobby should be focused only on winning the competition, by "pushing other distractions to the side throughout the remainder of his time on the show." It comes as the late son of Jade Goody shocked viewers on Saturday when they accused him of trying to and kiss Dianne Buswell on the dance floor.
After their steamy performance ended with them face to face, one fan wondered: “Did Bobby try and kiss Dianne and she pulled away." Another said: "I love Bobby, but boy did he want to kiss Dianne for real at the end of that!" While a third shocked fan said: "Whoa, hold on a minute!!! Did we just see a full-blown kiss at the end of Bobby and Diane’s dance? I'm sure we did!" Bobby and his ex-flame Tillie are understood to have met through being signed to the same modelling agency, Unsigned. But in March this year, they
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