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Johannes Radebe is loud and proud, having exploded on the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor with a stack of feather boas and killer heels to make anyone jealous.READ: Strictly finalists Johannes Radebe and John Whaite reunite for Celebrity GoggleboxBut one thing he has been slightly more reserved on during his time in the spotlight is his love life, but as he covered HELLO!'s digital cover for Pride Month, the professional dancer lifted the lid. In candid comments, he explained: "Due to internalised homophobia for the longest time, I thought that I did not deserve love.WATCH: Johannes Radebe opens up about breaking boundaries with John Whaite"And it's a journey and the fact that I'm here at a place of acceptance and abundance, I feel like I'm ready and we'll see."MORE: Johannes Radebe reveals what his mother has taught him as she visits him for first time in UKREAD: Strictly's Johannes Radebe reveals how pairing with John Whaite affected relationship with his motherHe then joked: "I'll go on a couple of dates, I'm still checking out the scene, where are the brothers at? Hit me up, call me up."Speaking about the attributes he desires in his potential partner, he shared that "loyalty" and "kindness" were the two main ones."Kindness goes a long way because the day that we don't love each other, as long as we are kind to each other, it will carry us," he shared.
The star spoke about his dating life and family plansJohannes was also open about the potential of starting a family later on in life, revealing that he wanted to be a "stay-at-home husband" as he added: "I would hate raising my kids when I don't know where they are. Children are a big responsibility, it's a lifetime investment."But just because the popular dancer may
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Just when you think the drama in Love Island may be coming into an end, bosses always have another trick up their sleeves. And the trick can't get much bigger than throwing in a bunch of bombshells with days to go until the ITV2 dating show's final.
Judi Love was ready to fly out to Sicily to see her former Strictly Come Dancing partner Graziano Di Prima marry the love of his life Giada Lini last weekend, but she, unfortunately, missed the wedding due to Covid. Speaking to us in her OK! column, Judi said: "Last weekend, I’d planned to fly out to Italy to the wedding of my dear friend and Strictly partner Graziano Di Prima, who tied the knot to his beautiful fiancée and fellow dancer Giada Lini.
Graziano Di Prima tied the knot with his dancer sweetheart Giada Lini in a stunning wedding in Sicilly, but one person who couldn't make the celebrations due to visa issues is fellow Strictly star and original best man Johannes Radebe. Speaking of Johannes' absence at their Italian ceremony Graziano told us: "He called me crying on the day. “In the morning he told me, ‘I know I’m not there but I’ve been crying all night and my heart will be beside you.’ He also said he had dressed up as though he was at the wedding, but he was at his apartment at home." While other celebs including Strictly star Nadiya Bychkova and his former co-stars Chizzy Akudolu and Karim Zeroual were able to make the ceremony, Joahnnes was still sadly missed.
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Lorraine Kelly has revealed how her attendance at PRIDE London didn't quite go to plan, but that didn't stop the ITV presenter from having a ball of a time. Find out what happened in her exclusive HELLO! diary below...It was such a joy and an honour to be one of the million people taking part in PRIDE London at the weekend although it didn't quite go according to plan for us.READ: Strictly's Johannes Radebe reveals his search for loveWe covered ourselves in rainbow glitter and our brightest outfits and happily boarded our special open top bus which decided to completely break down.WATCH: Lorraine Kelly reveals mishap at PRIDE London paradeObviously, a little thing like that wasn't going to stop us taking part; so along with the fantastic ITV Pride team and ITV on-screen pals including my lovely friend Mark Heyes, Phillip Schofield, Alison Hammond, Gok Wan, Charlene White, Linda Robson and Judi Love, we decided to unfurl our banners, and get out and walk.READ: Lorraine Kelly apologises to fans as she holds back tearsREAD: Lorraine Kelly looks so glamorous in the boldest Zara shirt dress Lorraine and her friend Mark Heyes aboard the ITV Pride parade busWe were joined by Emmerdale stars including Ash Palmiscaro, and Dame Kelly Holmes, who recently came out.
Birmingham Live. Read More: Neighbours’ final show date confirmed after ending 37 years on TV The episode included Strictly stars Johannes Radebe and John Whaite and actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao – who play Nick, Charlie, Elle and Tao on the Netflix Heartstopper series. @AnsuyaPatel1978 asked: "#CelebrityGogglebox who is anyone on here anymore?! I feel so old not knowing who half the people are maybe add a little profile on everyone under their names?? #justsaying #justaskin.
Celebrity Gogglebox was innundated with the same complaint from viewers within minutes of the show starting. The Channel 4 show aired a special episode to celebrate Pride tonight (Friday, July 1).
Netflix hit Heartstopper will be taking part in Celebrity Gogglebox tonight (July 1).As part of a Pride special, actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao will join the beloved series to share their reactions on all the latest in TV.They’re set to watch This Is My House, Big Boys and Scream, as well as some highlights from this year’s Glastonbury festival.More guest stars on tonight’s episode include Strictly Come Dancing runners-up John Whaite and Johannes Radebe, who were the show’s first male same-sex couple to compete.RuPaul’s Drag Race UK queens Tia Kofi and Lawrence Chaney will also be taking part, as well as stars Bimini Bon-Bouash and Self Esteem, and Feel Good star Mae Martin and comedian Lolly Adefope.EXCLUSIVE: First clip of #Heartstopper's @joelocke03 @kit_connor @Yazdemand and William Gao on #CelebrityGogglebox tonight.@C4Gogglebox will be on @Channel4 tonight at 9pm. pic.twitter.com/dZnoylw7ca— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) July 1, 2022Meanwhile, Heartstopper was renewed for two more seasons earlier this year.“We put so much love into the making of Heartstopper so to reassemble the team for two more seasons is a dream come true,” executive producer Patrick Walters said.
Celebrity Gogglebox will air an episode to celebrate Pride with the cast of Netflix's LGBTQ+ show Heartstopper. Actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao – who play Nick, Charlie, Elle and Tao on the series, respectively – will join the show for a special airing tonight (July 1), sitting on their sofa and ready to dish on some telly.
Strictly Come Dancing stars John Whaite and Johannes Radebe have confirmed their involvement in the next episode of Celebrity Gogglebox. The pair, who came second on last year's edition of the show and made history as the show's first-ever male same-sex couple, will appear on the sofa as part of the show's Pride special.
Peter Andre took to Instagram on Wednesday to wish his eldest daughter, Princess, a happy 15th birthday but hilariously warned her: "NO, you can't go on Love Island". Peter, 49, shares Princess, who he affectionately calls "Bista", and her brother Junior, 17, with his ex-wife Katie Price, who he met on the 2004 series of ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here.The star, who is now married to Emily Andre, 32, with whom he shares two children, Amelia and Theo, reposted a video that Princess had posted about her 15th birthday. As he wished his eldest daughter a happy birthday, he described her as "kind, loving, moody and caring".
BBC Strictly Come Dancing stars John Whaite and Johannes Radebe have signed up for Celebrity Gogglebox on Channel 4. The Strictly runners up will join the regular cast for the ongoing series. Alread starring on the show are the likes of Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse.
Pride Month celebrations are in full swing with London Pride just days away, and if all goes to plan, Johannes Radebe is hoping to take the celebrations by storm "on a float somewhere in heels and a big feather boa".EXCLUSIVE: Johannes Radebe reveals what his mother has taught him as she visits him for first time in UKJohannes exploded onto our screens as part of Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, where he has dazzled with his campy choreography and has unapologetically been himself. He's won plaudits for performances in heels, drag, and even touching same-sex routines with best friend and fellow pro, Graziano Di Prima, and last year with his celebrity partner, John Whaite.Johannes Radebe stars on our Pride Digital CoverIt wasn't always easy for the dancer, who has previously spoken about being bullied and beaten up as a child, and in his most personal interview to date, he opens up about coming out to his mother, who he has a very strong bond with, and exclusively reveals that he is now looking for love."I'm still checking out the scene, where are the brothers at? Hit me up, call me up," Johannes, star of our Pride Digital Cover, jokes, before going on to share his dreams of having a big family: "I would love the opportunity to raise a child, or two, or four." "I would love the opportunity to raise a child, or two, or four," said JohannesFor me, it's a celebration of the LGBTQI+ community.
Zachary Levi is telling his story. The 41-year-old actor got candid during a new interview with Elizabeth Vargas on her podcast for Partnership to End Addiction where he details his struggle with mental health, and how he once had a mental breakdown that led him to seek «life-changing» treatment.Levi began the conversation by noting that while he has struggled with anxiety, depression and low self-worth for «most» of his life, he «didn’t realize» it until he was 37 and he had a «complete mental breakdown.» The Rauthor told Vargas he grew up in a household where his step-father was a perfectionist and his mother had «borderline personality.»Explaining how his mom's borderline personality could go from one extreme to the next, Levi said, «If she was in a bad mood, it was the end of the world.