Strictly dance sparks romance rumours as fans say 'something's happening'
22.10.2023 - 12:05
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Romance rumours have sparked for one Strictly Come Dancing duo after sharing a passionate on screen kiss.
On Saturday's instalment of the BBC show, partners Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola wowed viewers with their Paso doble as they moved to an orchestral performance of the song Faithless by Insomnia. But it was what happened after their sizzling display that has left fans speculating.
At the end of their performance, Vito took Ellie’s face in his hands and pressed his lips affectionately to her cheek - and viewers were thrilled to see it. The 22 year-old Corrie star and 31 year-old Italian dancer went on to score a staggering 37 out of 40 points.
Now, viewers are convinced a romance is blossoming on screen, as social media was quickly flooded with comments about their tender smooch. The Mirror reports many believed it to be a sign of the pair growing closer.
Posting on Twitter, one person said: “I've been saying for WEEKS that Ellie and Vito are together and i was right!!! #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing #scd."
Another wrote: “Woah the ending where he helps her up and I swear they were about to snog before they realised where they were... Go Ellie and Vito #StrictlyComeDancing." A third posted: “Ellie & Vito were great! Loved that and Vito giving her a kiss at the end.”
Indeed, many fans were thrilled by the romantic conclusion of the performance. One posted: “The ending to Vito and Ellie's paso gave me goosebumps #strictly." And another wrote: "Ellie and Vito absolutely smashed it this week! There was definitely *something* happening though," alongside a set of eyes emojis.
Predicting a future romance, one fan posted: "Summit will def brew between Ellie & Vito #StrictlyComeDancing the amount of times he kept giving kisses."
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