Strictly's Graziano Di Prima sweetly refers to Kym Marsh's parents as his 'second family'
24.09.2022 - 22:19
/ ok.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing dancer Graziano Di Prima had fans in awe when he referred to Coronation Street star Kym Marsh's parents as his "second family". The professional dancer, 28, said he had "the best day ever" when he met the 46 year old's parents as he went round for tea. "I had the best day ever.
I just found my second family," he said. "They said Bellissimo every two seconds! Bellissimo." The couple already have an army of fans after kicking off the show as the first couple to hit the dancefloor. One shared after their performance: "Well done Kym and Graziano that was a great start to this year’s series and I’ll give you a 7 like Anton!" Another said: "Kym & Graziano's Jive was classy I thought.
Good start to the competition. #Strictly." "A fantastic start to the show that routine was Jam packed full of energy and content," a third wrote. "Kym looks like she absolutely loves it out there.
She looked gorgeous as well. Great kicks and flicks and musicality. Well done Kym." Someone added: "Kym and Graziano have great chemistry I love their partnership #Strictly." Kym is clearly excited to be joining this year's cast, and is aiming high already - as she said it's "about time a grandma won Strictly".
She shared with OK!: "I'm delighted to be repping the grandmas, thank you very much, very very pleased with that. It's about time a grandma won!" Her Strictly co-star Will Mellor replied with: "Is there such thing as a GILF?" with Kym left laughing over the remark as she quipped: "That's on my CV!" Kym, who is married to Scott Ratcliff and has children Emily, 25, David, 27, and Polly, 11, from previous relationships.The mum-of-three spoke of how her family has responded to her joining the show. She said: "My kids are really
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