Strictly’s Kai and Nadiya announce ‘latest edition’ they tried to ‘keep quiet for a week’
14.10.2022 - 22:39
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Strictly Come Dancing professionals Kai Widdrington and Nadiya Bychkova have given fans an exciting relationship update after announcing the “latest edition” to their family. After they started dating earlier this year, the pair’s relationship appears to have gone from strength-to-strength, and Kai, 27, and 33 year old Nadiya often gush over each other on social media and share snaps from their romantic holidays abroad. And now it seems as though their relationship has entered a whole new stage after the pair took to social media to reveal that they’d welcomed a new family member that they’d been keeping a secret.
Sharing a snap of themselves holding an adorable black and white English bulldog puppy on Instagram, the Strictly couple announced that they’d gotten their “dream” dog together. “We have managed to keep it quiet for a week now whilst our latest edition has settled in… but everyone please welcome “SNOOPY” [blue heart emoji],” they wrote. “Thankyou to @colourbulls_uk for the most beautiful English bulldog puppy we could of ever wished for he truly is a dream [dog emoji]”.
Kai and Nadiya also revealed that they’d created a special Instagram for their furry friend, for all their followers to receive the latest updates. “Ps we’ve given him his own Instagram account @snoopybull23 go and give him a follow to keep up with his latest antics [emojis],” they added. Following the post, Kai and Naidya’s Strictly co-stars were quick to comment and gush over the pair’s latest edition.
“Love it [heart emoji] you two have more chemistry, than a science lesson xx,” wrote Richie Anderson. “So cute [heart eye emojis],” added Gorka Marquez. “Looks like he’s not quite as happy as you two [laughing face emoji] He’s gorgeous [clapping
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