Strictly star split from fiancé after ‘falling in love’ with dance partner

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Strictly star split from fiancé after ‘falling in love’ with dance partner on show StrictlyComeDancing

A former Strictly Come Dancing star as admitted that he fell victim to the 'Strictly' curse, when he 'fell in love' with his professional dance partner - whilst already in a relationship.

John has now revealed that he and his partner of 15 years, Paul Atkins, 'spent time apart' following the end of the series after he developed romantic feelings for Johannes. He's even still in contact with Johannes, but said he would be prepared to 'cut all contact' if Paul was no longer happy with it.

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