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Dianne Buswell: Strictly pro in Joe Sugg wedding revelation 'Throw the bouquet my way'

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Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell, 31, has revealed her hopes to catch the bouquet on her co-star Amy Dowden’s wedding day.The tradition is supposed to represent the passing on of good luck from the bride to her wedding guest.During an appearance on Amy’s Cha Cha Chat Instagram Live with Hello!

Magazine, the Australian dancer hinted at her hopes to marry her boyfriend Joe Sugg, 28."You better throw the bouquet my way," Dianne insisted, while chatting about Amy’s upcoming wedding to fiancé Ben Jones.Amy then cheekily replied: "Will I have to give Joe a little nudge?" Amy and Ben have had to postpone their nuptials due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions, but the pro dancer explained she is still feeling positive about the.

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