STRICTLY SH0CK: Dianne Buswell Leaves STRICTLY Fans BUZZING With Surprising Pregnancy Update And Hidden Clues

Strictly professional dancer Dianne Buswell has delighted fans with a new pregnancy update. The Australian dancer is expecting to welcome her first child with partner Joe Sugg and is regularly updating her followers. In her latest Instagram post, Dianne uploaded a video of herself dancing in a montage, and all the clips show her while she is pregnant. She added the caption: “Dancing through pregnancy!!” This prompted a wide response from her fans who flocked to the comments section. One delighted follower said: “Full of energy! Happy mum, happy baby, happy vibes all around!” A second also commented: “You are the best!!! Always making me and everyone proud xxxx.” A third typed: “Andddddd you’re an absolute icon for it.”(sic)
Dianne won Strictly last year with comedian Chris McCausland, who was the programme’s first blind contestant. This year, she was partnered with Neighbours actor Stefan Dennis, but the pair were forced to drop out several weeks ago.
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Stefan was forced to withdraw from the BBC One show in October after tearing a calf muscle, but some social media users claimed he and Dianne planned to exit the competition early amid her pregnancy.
Dianne later slammed claims her dance partner, Stefan Dennis’s early exit from the show was part of a planned “set up”.
She shared one reaction from a Strictly viewer on her Instagram Stories, which read: “To be honest I saw this coming, Diane couldn’t really continue especially when she gets bigger, bless her. She’s a brilliant dancer and she is one of my favourites sorry to say but I think this was planned to keep her and baby safe, just my thoughts. (sic)”
But a furious Dianne hit back, calling for people to “respect Stefan”.


She wrote: “I sound like a broken record but I’m seeing a bit of this floating around again! I know people say ignore it but actually why should I.
“I will speak up… I would love nothing more than to keep dancing this week next week the week after that so so on and so forth. In fact I have more energy this year than I did this time last year.
“Please respect Stefan who is extreamly gutted to not be able to dance and stop presuming this was a set up! because believe me we would if we could!. (sic)”