Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell shares baby news as she quit the UK
06.06.2024 - 12:49
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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell absolutely beamed with joy as she shared the most adorable baby news from her Australian getaway.
The much-loved Strictly star and her beau, YouTuber and author Joe Sugg, have jetted off for some well-deserved family time in Dianne's native Australia The trip comes in what has been a difficult year so far for Dianne, 35, as she's been juggling supporting her dad - who lives in Australia - through his battle with cancer, with her busy life filming Strictly and her other work commitments in the UK. In sweet clips she posted to her social media this week, Dianne and Joe were seen snuggling up to her newborn nephew Roman and big his sister Zofia for the first time.
Clearly touched by the day's events, the professional dancer, who was paired with Bobby Brazier on the most recent Strictly series, wrote alongside the post: "Today was a good day...we woke up in Australia had a morning coffee with mum and dad met baby Roman saw how much miss zofia had grown! And have set off on an Australian road trip adventure with mum dad and joe. Feeling extremely lucky and jet lagged #Australia #home #family.", reports the Mirror.
Her fellow Strictly pro Vito Coppola was quick to comment on the post, writing: "Omg.
This is just Beautiful. It's melting my heart.
Send you all my love to you family. Have the best time and enjoy every single moment of it." One delighted follower exclaimed: "Nice to see your dad looking so well enjoy your time in Australia," with further heartwarming sentiments continuing: "so happy for you! enjoy every second," and "can't believe how big Zofia has gotten and baby Roman is adorable." "Your voice all the video just explains it all," confessed one enamoured fan, whilst
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