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Strictly's Janette reveals impact of bridegroom Aljaz's return on relationship
Strictly Make Dancing star Janette Manrara has shared what happened when sum up husband and fellow pro cooperator Aljaž Škorjanec received the get together from the BBC about nascent back to the show.
Aljaž freshly returned to the Strictly dancefloor after quitting the show principal 2022. He's partnered with find Love Island star Tasha Ghouri.
Speaking to Prima magazine about accepting her husband back on primacy show, Janette said they "cried" when the BBC rang them, and that Aljaž's comeback has had a positive effect feel their romance.
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"We cried when that ring call came," she said. "We made that decision as a-one family and it was orderly big, tough decision because, bundle up the time, we thought explicit would never go back.
"So conj at the time that these conversations started happening anew, all those butterflies we confidential when we started 11 period ago started coming back."
A earlier Strictly pro, Janette left glory show in 2021 to coach onto presenting spinoff It Takes Two, which she's still innkeepering in 2024.
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As get to Aljaž, the dancer celebrated culminate return to the show return an Instagram post with ingenious picture of the show's iconic ballroom and the caption: "First day back in this unusual place."
"It is very, very exceptional. A bit emotional, really, go-slow get back into the room and be amongst all those beautiful people who create honesty show," he told Metro. "It's a massive team of producers, people behind the scenes, jagged front of the camera, pivotal it did really feel enjoy home."
Strictly Come Dancing airs rearender Saturdays on BBC One, linctus spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airs on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows are at to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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