After a glittering, foot-tapping, smile-inducing week one, Strictly Come Dancing is back for week two of the competition - and it's about to get serious. Last Saturday night's show saw all 15 couples perform together for the first time.
10.09.2023 - 15:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Aljaz Skorjanec has been told his drink of choice was 'deserved' as he was seen without his baby daughter for the first time. While it's not the first time he's had to be away from his first child, the new dad did appear to be enjoying a little date night with his wife Janette Manrara.
The BBC One dance contest's former professional dancer took to Instagram with a couple of pictures and a video from his and Janette's dinner out at San Carlo in Alderley Edge. The couple, who moved to Cheshire earlier this year, stole some time to themselves as Aljaz's sister visited from Slovenia with her husband and children so they could meet their baby cousin.
In the first snap, Aljaz could be seen looking away from the camera having been captured by his other half as they sat in the sun at the Italian restaurant. A video then showed the 33-year-old partaking in a shimmy after downing an undisclosed shot.
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In the third pic, Aljaz, whose eyes were covered by a stylish pair of tortishell shades, appeared pleased with himself as he held onto the shot glass. Hinting at what may have been inside the mini glass, he captioned the post: "1 Tequila, 2 Tequila, 3 Tequila..."
And with most of his recent updates being about his baby girl and updates on life as a first-time dad, fans were pleased to see Aljaz letting his hair down alongside Janette.
@fell.julie laughed: "I'm guessing you're not doing the night shift tonight!! ...Enjoy!" @lindsay_1067 commented: "You deserve everyone of them. Amazing dad." @stefaniabuk echoed: "You deserve every one of them!!" @jackie.silvester.9 replied: "Good lad. You deserve them. Enjoy
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