Daisy Lowe: ‘My legs are toned but I still have a wobbly bum!’

Strictly Come Dancing's Daisy Lowe talks all about her partner Aljaž Skorjanec, her boyfriend Bradley 'Frankie' Wade - and the Strictly curse...

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by Emma Dodds |
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She's one of the hottest contestants on Strictly, and all that hard work waltzing around the ballroom has certainly paid off for Daisy Lowe. But although she's one of the most desired women in the world, she still has body hang-ups.

She tells Closer: "Aljaž [Skorjanec, her Strictly partner] is so inspirational. He puts me through my paces during training - my arms feel stronger with a bit more muscle definition too.

"My posture has improved and my legs are more getting toned, but I still want to tone up my bum - we all have wobbly bits!"

"Dancing is a great workout because it's so intense but you're having so much fun at the same time."

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And while she may be tipped to win with her hunky Slovenian partner after topping the leader board in the very first week, the stunning 27 year-old claims there won't be any romance between them.

She insists she won't fall victim to the 'Strictly love curse' that has ended so many relationships in the past - and that she's absolutely devoted to new beau Bradley 'Frankie' Wade.

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Speaking at the new Cadbury's Milk Tray advert launch, she tells us: "I'm so happy with Frankie - things are going well. He's so supportive and loves what we are doing on Strictly.

"Aljaž is inspirational, but there's no curse of Strictly here. We do spend a lot of time together in rehearsals, but that's because we both work so hard and I don't feel graceful at all! Sometimes I feel like I've got two left feet, but I'm working on it.

"I'm so excited to be part of the show and all the support we've been getting has been incredible."

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Daisy, who was even showing her rehearsal videos to former contestants Thom Evans and Georgia May Foote to get their opinions, has shot back claims she's had professional training before.

In fact, she reveals her dreams of becoming a dancer came crashing down as a young teen.

"I wanted to be this bad-ass street dancer," she says. "But after I went to a few classes, I realised I didn't have the moves and I stopped at age 13.

"I haven't danced since, and I'm 27 now. So doing Strictly is completely different."

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