BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Anton Du Beke in emotional admission as he says 'you feel like you're missing out'
20.03.2024 - 18:17
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Strictly Come Dancing's Anton Du Beke has opened up about how he recently had the "most difficult" year he's had amid balancing his work commitments with family life. The star returned to the BBC One dance show last year as a fully-fledged judge for the second time after taking over the role from Bruno Tonioli.
The former longest-severing professional dancer on Strictly also has his own tours and projects with co-star Givoanni Pernice, including their own live show and a BBC travel series. And speaking of the latter, their latest filmed trip returned to screens this week.
Anton & Giovanni’s Adventures in Spain sees the Strictly co-stars head to Spain on an epic adventure across Anton's motherland with their trip ending in the very village where Anton's mother was born.
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But it appears home wasn't too far from Anton's mind. As he and Giovanni sat together taking in a spectacular view under the sunny rays, he said: "I know I should be sharing this with my wife... I've seen more of you than I have my wife in the last six months. It kind of seems appropriate that I should be sharing this with you right now," to which Giovanni replied: "You're welcome!"
Later, the pair were seen on a yacht ride in Marbella. As they hit the deck at the sun started to set across the city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, Giovanni and Anton shared a heart-to-heart.
It started with Giovanni opening up about why he works so hard as he said: "You know, I'm a workaholic as they say. Because obviously there is the fear that it is all going to finish someday, which is the
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