BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Nadiya Bychkova declares love for co-star after show 'snub'
29.09.2023 - 15:19
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Strictly Come Dancing star Nadiya Bychkova has declared her love for one of her co-stars after being 'snubbed' for a celebrity partner this year. There are 15 new couples currently taking to the ballroom floor as the 2023 run of the competition got underway last weekend.
But not all of the professional dancers who feature in the BBC One dance programme get to be paired up with a celebrity, and this year Nadiya has been left out of the running. The Ukrainian ballroom and Latin American dancer, who joined the show as a pro in 2017, has since been supported by her fans after sharing her 'disappointment' at the decision.
Taking to her Instagram page after the launch show aired earlier this month, Nadiya confessed her feelings with her 170,000 followers. Sharing a picture of her herself in a striking gold jumpsuit, the dancer wrote: "I’m sure you’ll understand that I'm disappointed not to be partnered with a celebrity on @bbcstrictly this series.
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"It is an amazing show to be a part of and I’m still so excited for all the group numbers, performing with some of our music acts and much much more." She then added: "I’m also looking forward to supporting my fellow pros and I want to wish all the couples the best of luck for the competition this year."
But she is using her time not having to train on the show wisely as this week she's been appearing on BBC's Morning Live to lead their 'Strictly fitness' segment and it also meant she had time to catch-up with Janette Manrara, who used to be a pro dancer on the show and is now a
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