Strictly Come Dancing star Molly Rainford has brushed aside rumors of a behind-the-scenes romance after being paired with two different stars on the BBC show.
In an exclusive MailOnline chat with her dance partner Carlos Gu, the CBBC star said this year’s line-up was “very boring” because of the behind-the-scenes passion after reportedly having a close relationship with Nikita Kuzmin and Tyler West .
Molly, who will be dancing the rumba this weekend, also hinted that her version of the signature romantic dance will be “more emotional than sexy” to pay tribute to relationships with loved ones.
Not the case! Strictly Come Dancing star Molly Rainford has brushed aside rumors of a behind-the-scenes romance after being paired with two different stars on the BBC show
When asked about the infamous Strictly curse, Molly told MailOnline: “It’s so funny because everyone says, ‘Oh, what’s the gossip? Who doesn’t get along’ and I’ll be honest, that’s all they say about the tight family, we all get along really well.
“I have a dressing room, it’s Fleur, she’s become like a big sister. I think because she’s done the bottom two a few times, we have each other to talk about and go on together, which is nice.
“I just think it’s so random, I love how people try to find it when it doesn’t happen, it’s quite funny, I think maybe because we get along so well they can handle it.” confused with something else, but it is true that everyone is really very good friends.’

Speaking of which, in an exclusive chat with MailOnline with her dance partner Carlos Gu, the CBBC star said this year’s line-up was “very boring” because of the passion backstage
While the former Britain’s Got Talent star was keen on the prospect of a behind-the-scenes romance, he added: “No! In that respect we’re a very boring series!’
It comes after Molly started dating Strictly pro Nikita Kuzmin after the pair put on a cozy performance at the National Television Awards.
Singer Tyler West was also reported to be getting close last month, with sources claiming the pair “put on a flirtatious show backstage.”
After not being eliminated in last week’s dance competition, Molly and Carlos take to the stage on Saturday with a rumba to Whitney Houston’s All The Man That I Need.

Truth: She said: “I just think it’s so random, I love how people try to find it when it doesn’t happen, it’s quite funny.”
Discussing how training for the show has been going, she said: “Training is going well. It’s definitely harder than I thought the rhumba would be. I think it’s a bit sneaky because it’s slow.”
While the rumba was previously titled The Dance Of Love, both Molly and Carlos said their routine will be an ode to emotional connection through extreme passion.
“It’s kind of funny, but Carlo obviously tried to use dance to tell me what to think about, you’re that character, it’s not about Molly and Carlos, so I’m really trying to use my acting experience to help me getting over it. initial awkwardness,’ she said.
“We kind of took it from a different angle, it doesn’t have to be about a relationship in that sense, it’s about your relationship with your mother, father, parents, brother or sister, whoever means a lot to you , a best friend, so let’s try to look at it from that angle.”

Coming soon: Molly, who will be dancing the rumba this weekend, also hinted that her approach to the thoroughly romantic dance will be “emotional rather than sexy”.
Carlos added: “Because we see this dance as more of an emotional dance than a sexual dance. Instead of the sexual dance, it’s more about telling the story through our bodies with each other rather than being sexy so people at home can feel the story with us.
“We are going to tell you a story, everyone has had someone in their life to whom we want to convey this message.”
On Sunday’s results, Molly broke down in tears when she was told she would be attending the dance-off, and the star has now admitted things were more difficult this week despite being in the same place before.
She told MailOnline: “You know what, it was a shame to be in the dance because we really loved that dance and we had such a good time on Saturday, so it was quite difficult to be in the dance.
“But this time it was easier to calm down because as much as it was a shock to be there, we’ve been there before, so I was like, ‘Oh, okay, instead of getting hit, is it me.'”, which I did a little bit last time.

Tough: Molly, who broke down in tears after landing the dance-off, also told MailOnline it was “pretty tough” after enjoying her uplifting foxtrot
“I endured the nervousness in the dance-off the following week, but this time I really tried to forget it and start the week with a clean slate.
“It helps, but it’s such an important dance for Carlos, it means he’s very confident in this dance, so it puts me a little more at ease, which is really nice.”
“It’s such a fun moment, you never know how you’re going to react to it. At first I was kind of like ‘okay, let’s go’ and after talking to the judges I was like ‘no, it can’t be one!’
“But I’m having the best time with it and I’m having the best time being taught by Carlos, so it was just sad, but I managed to wipe the tears, shake it off and just keep going and I is grateful.” that I may do such a beautiful dance again.

Candid: She said: “I endured the nerves in the dance-off the following week, but this time I really tried to forget it and start this week with a clean slate.”
Molly also teased series two of her space adventure Nova Jones, which started on CBBC and BBC iPlayer last month.
She said: “The second series has a lot more crazy Nova looks which I’m so excited for and no two looks are the same.
“A lot more great music, some really really good songs this season and there are so many more guest appearances and guest characters that are so exciting, just more of everything really!”
And while Molly had already finished filming series two when she began her Strictly training, she revealed Carlos would be joining for the show’s launch night.
He said: “It was the first time I saw it and I was laughing the whole time. It’s so funny and so much fun to see another side of Molly.”
Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6.55pm on BBC One and iPlayer. Nova Jones is available on BBC iPlayer and airs Saturdays at 9.05am on BBC Two.

It’s here! Molly also teased the second series of her space adventure Nova Jones, which launched on CBBC and BBC iPlayer last month.
Source: Daily Mail