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Aljaz Skorjanec: Strictly pro talks health issue he hid on show 'Had to wear a turtleneck'

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When the show wrapped in October 2016, Daisy began the Strictly nationwide tour alongside Aljaz.Determined to enjoy her moment in the spotlight, the model began to pack out her schedule.It was then before Christmas of that year, Daisy had a mental breakdown as she suffered heart palpitations and refused to leave the house.She said: "The strangest thing happened.

I think that I was so burned out that I lost the ability to speak."Meanwhile, Aljaz went on to marry professional dancer Janette Manrara in 2017 and are now living together in their London home.The couple who have been spending lots of quality time together during lockdown, have spoken on the financial impact of cancelling three tours due to the coronavirus pandemic.Janette told.

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