LOVE Island star Tasha Ghouri has shared her boyfriend’s reaction to hearing the news of who her dance partner will be on Strictly Come Dancing.
As Tasha gears up for her debut on the iconic ballroom show, she teased fans with a playful video on TikTok, hinting at her excitement over the new venture.
Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page have been together since they met on Love IslandCredit: Instagram / @tashaghouri
Now the reality star is going to compete on Strictly Come DancingCredit: BBC
She shared her boyfriend’s reaction to hearing the news of who her dance partner will beCredit: TikTok
In the video she posted Tasha captured the exact moment she told Andrew Le Page who she was paired with for Strictly.
The clip shows Tasha joyfully waving her arms in excitement.
She captioned it: “POV: When you tell your BF who your Strictly partner is.”
Andrew could then be seen jumping for joy, thrilled to hear his girlfriend’s big news.
The Sun previously revealed that Tasha will be competing for the glitterball alongside pro dancer Aljaz Skorjanec.
Aljaz originally quit the show in 2022, but has made a comeback as BBC bosses try to bring the “feel-good factor” back to the show after a string of scandals.
Fans don’t have long to wait before they can witness Tasha’s new moves, as Strictly is set to return to screens next Saturday.
The show will also feature an exciting line-up of celebrities, including Coronation Street star Shayne Ward, EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick, The Only Way Is Essex personality Pete Wicks, and comedian Chris McCausland.
Joining them on the dancefloor will be Morning Live’s resident doctor Punam Krishan, musician JB Gill, rock icon Toyah Willcox, and singer Wynne Evans.
This year also marks a special return for professional dancer Amy Dowden, who is back on the show after a tough battle with cancer.
Amy is returning to Strictly full time, and the new series will open with a heartfelt tribute to celebrate her inspiring comeback.
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