Dianne Buswell teased her return to the Australian version of Strictly Come Dancing – this time as a judge – but assured her it would “definitely” not be as difficult as Craig Revel-Horwood.
The 32-year-old dance pro also said he was “inspired” by the career of former “absolutely incredible” co-star Oti Mabuse, who recently joined the ITV Dancing On Ice panel after seven series on the show. bbc.
After appearing on the Australian reality show Dancing with the Stars in 2015, the Barbury native admitted that she hopes her potential comeback will help her sit on the dream jury seat on the British show as part of her plan. .
“Maybe I’ll come back one day!” Dianne Buswell talked about her return as a judge on the Australian version of Strictly Come Dancing in an exclusive interview with MailOnline.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Dianne made a big confession when talking about being greeted by the British public after leaving her hometown.
He said: “One thing that comes with dance here is that I don’t really appreciate how much the British people appreciate my art form.
‘Ballroom dancing is very important here. It’s just as good in Australia, but I mean… Dancing With The Stars for example isn’t as big as it is here, so thank you to the British audience for loving it so much and for bringing so much joy.
“It was always my dream to come here. My first dose in Australia really made me fall in love with television.

Achievement: The 32-year-old ballroom pro also says he’s “inspired” by former co-star Oti Mabuse, who recently attended the Dancing On Ice panel (pictured January 2022)
“I’ve done a lot of plays like that and stuff in dance but I’ve never played on TV, so the first thing I did was and I thought, ‘Wow, that’s cool, there’s so much to put into this TV show. ! “The series I made was the last for many years.
“They just brought it to Australia so I didn’t get a chance to do another season as they split it up.
“And I wanted to dance more on TV and then things like that started to happen. Then I came to do it in England and it was great.
“I love to dance so maybe I’ll go again… So, I would love to be a judge on the show. I would, but we’ll see. You never know what’s around the corner.

Exciting: “Oti is a real inspiration and of course I want to go out and do other things” she said (Dianne, right and Oti, left, picture in 2018)
While taking on the coveted role in the UK, he said, “I think we’ll start with Australia, start small, and then someday start with the British version.”
Former co-star Oti Mabuse recently left Strictly after securing jury roles on talented shows like The Masked Dancer and Dancing On Ice.
And Dianne revealed that she sees her boyfriend as a “true inspiration”, adding that she would “lovely” follow in his footsteps, even if she was “out there” in the same direction as him.
“I think Oti is absolutely amazing and really trying. He’s a real inspiration and of course I would love to go out and do other things.

I can’t wait! The TV personality said of Dancing With The Stars: “I love to dance, so maybe I’ll go back there… So, I’d like to be a judge on the show” (pictured in 2019)
“But Oti and I are completely different, so maybe what I want to achieve is a little different from what Oti did, but he’s definitely an inspiration. He went out and did some great things, hats off, I say.
If Dianne were to sit on the UK Jury, she would join Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Craig-Revel Horwood, who are known for the harsh feedback the audience gave to the contestants.
When asked what his assessment style would be, he joked: “I definitely wouldn’t be Craig! I guess I really… I can say that it is. I would be very honest, but I would also be encouraging.

Mr. Nasty: When asked what his assessment style would be, he said, “I definitely wouldn’t be Craig. [Revel-Horwood]† (pictured in 2021)
“If there is success to be said, you should also respond by giving it a little encouragement, because there are probably a thousand things they have done wonderfully, but there is something they can improve on.
“I’d be somewhere in between. Say it as it is, but also with encouragement.’
The current season of Dancing With The Stars, which ends next week, will feature Todd McKenney, Helen Richey, Paul Mercurio, and Mark Wilson.
The TV personality was also pleased to announce that he was an ambassador for the new Müller Corner Creations G’Dairy, a creamy yogurt inspired by the world below.
It comes with a three-in-one fruit blend that has a mix of mango, passion fruit, and coconut on the side.
Speaking to MailOnline on a fun outing in Rye that also included activities like paddle boarding and yoga, she said:Working with Müller is very exciting.
‘I love my yoga. I’m a bit of a yoga expert so this was perfect for me and beyond, it’s Australian themed and I’m Australian! I love my yoga, it doesn’t get any better than this, and the yogurt tastes great, so I’m really excited.”
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Yummy: The TV personality is also pleased to announce that she is an ambassador for the new Müller Corner Creations G’Dairy, a creamy yogurt inspired by the world below.
Source: Daily Mail

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