Janette Manrara says 'my heart' over moment between Aljaz Skorjanic and daughter Lyra after going 'solo'
28.09.2023 - 12:09
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Janette Manrara was left with her heart bursting over a sweet moment between her husband Aljaz Skorjanec and their baby daughter was she was seen going 'solo'. The dancer-turned-presenter had to leave Aljaz and little Lyra behind at their Cheshire home as she headed to work.
Janette returned to screens this week on Strictly Come Dancing's spin-off show It Takes Two which she is now co-hosting with Fleur East. The pair kicked off the BBC2 weekday show on Monday (September 26) together before Janette took on Wednesday's show (September 27) on her own.
She was seen chatting to Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola and Gorka Marquez and Nikita Kanda about their first performance on the show and how training is going for their second dance this Saturday night. But all eyes were on Janette as she shared a video to social media.
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The former Strictly professional dancer could be seen getting ready for her stint on ITT and decided to make it more comical by following along to a chaotic scene from The Grinch. The clip ended with Janette looking super glam in a white shirt and black leather trousers with sparkling chain braces while her short brunette locks were styled into bouncy curls.
"Oo, somebody stop me," she mimed as said by the Jim Carrey film character. Captioning the post, Janette typed: "First solo show today for @bbcstrictly #itTakesTwo and needed the works to get ready! Loving the glam squad."
And it didn't take long for the compliments to come flooding in. @susan_ettoubi said: "You look stunning and where is that shirt from it’s
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