The Irish Mail on Sunday

Stacey Dooley waltzed off with Strictly snake Kevin

As the show’s curse strikes again, star’s heartbroke­n ex tells how he confronted her dance partner in furious video call

- By Jonathan Bucks and Mark Hookham

AS THE ticker tape rained down, Stacey Dooley, the newly-crowned queen of Strictly Come Dancing, buried her head in her hands in disbelief and her stunned dance partner Kevin Clifton fell to his knees in delight.

A passionate Paso Doble had mesmerised a record 12.7million viewers and sealed their victory. And as the breathless dancers embraced, the TV cameras captured the equally joyous celebratio­ns of Sam Tucknott, Stacey’s boyfriend of five years.

He leapt on to his chair by the dancefloor, punched the air in delight and rushed on to the stage to congratula­te them – almost knocking over diminutive TV cook Mary Berry, who was also in the audience.

First he bounded over to Kevin, the 36-year-old three-times married profession­al dancer who had expertly choreograp­hed their winning routines, and attempted to embrace him.

But Kevin failed to reciprocat­e, instead standing limply in the centre of the stage, and they parted awkwardly. Sam shrugged it off, putting it down to the overwhelmi­ng shock of victory.

But four months later, Sam and Stacey are no longer together and Sam has another possible explanatio­n: Was Kevin feeling guilty?

In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, Sam, 30, last night described his feelings of devastatio­n and betrayal at discoverin­g that Stacey, 32, and Kevin have now embarked on a romantic relationsh­ip.

In a string of searing revelation­s, Sam tells of his:

Suspicion after Kevin texted Stacey last November, saying: ‘I love dancing with you and spending every minute I can with you’;

Gnawing doubts about the nature of Stacey and Kevin’s ever-deepening relationsh­ip in the run-up to the Strictly final on BBC1 in December;

Fury at Kevin – who he brands a ‘slippery snake’ – for stealing the woman that he hoped to marry;

The news has cast a shadow over the latest series of the show, resurrecti­ng the so-called ‘Strictly curse’ that has seen 14 couples split amid the sexual tension that comes from training so closely together.

During the contest, Stacey, a beautiful but little-known TV documentar­y-maker, had won a large following.

In Strictly’s world of glittering artifice, Stacey, who had left school at 16 and once sold perfume at Luton Airport, had appeared genuine and authentic, and was loved for it.

After their victory was announced, and with their arms around each other, Stacey and Kevin paid each other an emotional tribute.

Wearing a stunning black gown, Stacey congratula­ted ‘King Kev’ on winning after four unsuccessf­ul appearance­s in the final.

‘You know how highly I think of you,’ she gushed.

‘I think you are the biggest gem. You’re patient, you’re talented, your choreograp­hy is second to none. You so deserve this.’

Fighting back tears, Kevin replied: ‘You are so lovely and I just think the absolute world of you.’

But for Sam, a former semiprofes­sional footballer and now a personal trainer, the moment that Stacey lifted the famous Glitterbal­l Trophy marked the beginning of the end of a relationsh­ip with the woman he still loves deeply.

Sitting in the kitchen of his brother-in-law’s home in Brighton, Sam is torn between anger at Stacey and his remaining affection for her.

‘I am so respectful of her, but I am gutted and I am disappoint­ed and I feel so let down that she did not have the respect for me to tell me and just come clean,’ he says.

Their lives changed for ever on August 16, 2018, when Stacey received an email confirming she had been chosen as a contestant for the 16th series of Strictly. The couple, who had shared a flat together in Brighton for two years, were overjoyed.

‘When we found out, we came back to the flat and we just danced around,’ Sam recalls. ‘I could not have been more proud of her. It was amazing.’

Strictly offered a golden opportunit­y to broaden Stacey’s career and appeal to a huge family audience.

‘I pushed Stacey to do it,’ Sam says. ‘I said to her: “You’ve got to do something like this.”’

Symbolical­ly, Sam cleared a space on their mantelpiec­e for the Strictly trophy. ‘Right from the start I said it’s going to go there. I always believed in her, I knew she was going to win.’

The couple never discussed the intense pressures the show might place on their relationsh­ip – or the notorious Strictly curse – although Sam’s friends teased him about the prospect of Stacey being paired with Graziano Di Prima, a smoulderin­g new Sicilian profession­al dancer nicknamed ‘The Italian Stallion’.

Stacey, however, knew who she wanted as her partner.

Sam says: ‘At the start of Strictly, they go into rehearsals and she made it clear that she really wanted to be partnered with Kevin because he had got to the final four times.

‘They are similar heights. He seemed a genuinely nice guy.

‘At the time, I couldn’t care who she went with. I was like: “Just enjoy it and do well.”’

Stacey, who grew up in a council flat with single mother Diane, had made a wise choice. Regarded as one of the best dancers on the show, Kevin is the son of former world ballroom champions Keith and Judy Clifton. But he comes with baggage and appears to bring his own curse on to the relationsh­ips of his celebrity dance partners. Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid split from her long-term partner Dominic Cotton a few weeks after her Strictly stint partnering Kevin ended, and pop star Louise Redknapp’s marriage to ex-footballer husband, Jamie, also ended after her stint with him on the show.

Clifton, who confirmed in March 2018 that he had split from his third wife, Karen, recently denied any of his Strictly partnershi­ps had become romantic.

Sam was determined to dispel any notions that he would be a jealous boyfriend. When he met Kevin for the first time in the hospitalit­y green room at Strictly’s Elstree Studios in Hertfordsh­ire, Sam told him to ‘do everything you need to do’.

‘At the start I said to him: “It’s a massive thing for Stacey. Don’t ever feel awkward. I’m not that kind of guy. I understand that a lot of guys would probably feel a little bit uptight and make you feel a bit uneasy.”’

‘She did not even have the respect for me just to come clean’

As the weeks went by, the men began to bond, exchanging banter about football. Sam is a passionate Manchester United fan, while Kevin supports rivals Chelsea.

Kevin seemed similarly supportive of the couple, inviting Sam to their training sessions, telling him: ‘I don’t want you guys not seeing each other until Christmas.’

Stacey threw herself into training, often doing extra sessions with Kevin on Sunday afternoons. Amid her frenetic schedule, Stacey and Sam would also try to carve out a few precious hours together on Sundays, enjoying lunch at their favourite pub.

The hard work began to pay off and Stacey and Kevin’s performanc­es steadily improved, although the public’s attention was diverted when comedian Seann Walsh was caught on camera kissing his married profession­al dancer partner, Katya Jones.

All seemed well until mid-November when Stacey and Sam were in bed together early one Sunday morning and her phone buzzed.

Together, they read a message from Kevin, saying: ‘I love dancing with you and spending every minute I can with you.’

For the first time, Sam felt a twinge of concern at what he considered a rather inappropri­ate message. ‘I noted it but at the same time I didn’t want to bring it up with Stacey.’

His concerns deepened as Kevin’s behaviour towards him began to change. At an after-show party in Blackpool on November 17, Sam noticed that Kevin was ‘quite sulky’ and left early. Where once the pair had regularly communicat­ed on Instagram, Sam’s messages of good luck ahead of the semi-final in December went unanswered – as did congratula­tions for Kevin’s victory with Stacey in the final.

Sam says: ‘The day after the final I put: “My man, thank you for being so supportive in looking after my Stace. Enjoy your win, you deserve it.” He read it and he didn’t reply.

‘He has gone from my best mate wanting to know the ins and outs of what I am up to and then he can’t even go out of his way to reply. That’s come from guilt.’

For Sam, the end of Strictly heralded a fresh start. After months of long absences, he was excited at the prospect of spending Christmas together with Stacey and his family in Brighton.

‘The next day I just thought, we can move on now. I thought I was getting my Stace back.’

Instead their relationsh­ip began to fall apart.

A ‘hollow’ Christmas Day at the home of Sam’s parents, Diane, 55, and Wayne, 60, was followed by a tense St Stephen’s Day, marred by tension and petty squabbles.

Sam says: ‘I love Christmas and I just felt she was not at the table.

‘Someone said: “What’s the matter with you two?” and it sparked me to say: “I don’t know what’s up with her.” I know we’re not falling into each other’s arms but I don’t know why. Why are we not having a nice Christmas?

‘I could just sense that something was up and I didn’t know what it was.’

The relationsh­ip spluttered on, but in mid-January Sam discovered a receipt for cupcakes that Stacey had arranged to be delivered to Glasgow.

Racked by insecurity, he found himself tapping the words ‘Glasgow’ and ‘Kevin Clifton’ into Google. To his dismay, he saw that the dancer had been appearing in a musical in the city at the time.

Bewildered, Sam finally confronted Stacey.

‘I said: “Look, I’m sure that he fancies you. I think I can tell that by the way he acts and the way he is. There’s a receipt here for cupcakes that has been sent to Glasgow. Is there anything going on? Is there anything I need to know?”

‘She dismissed it. She said: “No, the launch night is this weekend. We’re friends, we will always remain close friends. I just wanted to say good luck.”’

With hindsight, he accepts he was blinded by love to Stacey’s everdeepen­ing friendship with Kevin and it had a corrosive effect on the couple’s relationsh­ip.

‘Maybe I was too naive. Looking back now all the signs were there that I had lost Stacey, but I kept thinking we had done the hardest bit,’ he says.

By the end of last month, the couple had begun to make arrangemen­ts to separate. Stacey was looking for a flat and they met for a final time on April 1 at their home to discuss moving her belongings. In a desperate bid to salvage their relationsh­ip, Sam asked if the couple were ‘100% over’.

He was stunned when Stacey suggested that had been the case since St Stephen’s Day.

Then, while Stacey was in the loo, her phone lit up. Sam looked down and read a message from Kevin that, to his mind, confirmed that they were in a romantic relationsh­ip. His initial reaction was one of relief: ‘It was like a film. I needed

‘I thanked him for looking after my Stace. He didn’t reply’

a sign, I needed something. It was a blessing because I wasn’t going to be told [by Stacey] that evening. I had seen everything I needed to see.

‘All the questions, all the months of thinking what was going on had been put to bed.’

But it did not take long for Sam’s resentment towards Kevin to boil over.

‘Adults make their own choices. I just know that he is a slippery snake – a proper rat,’ he spits. ‘To have that relationsh­ip where you are best buddies, but then you start going cold because you start fancying their girlfriend – I hold no respect for him whatsoever.’

Sam described how he subsequent­ly confronted Kevin in a video call. ‘He went white. I just stuck it on him: “You’re an absolute rat. How you conducted yourself. Just a slippery, slimy snake.”

‘He didn’t say a word. He looked petrified. He looked so shocked.’

It was a devastatin­g end to a happy relationsh­ip that began with a chance meeting at a Brighton boxing gym in 2014.

Sam spotted Stacey across the room, perched on an exercise bike and wearing an expensive leather jacket over her gym kit to keep out the cold.

Sam was quickly smitten with Stacey – who told him just that she ‘worked on TV’ – and he only discovered her role as a presenter of hard-hitting documentar­ies when he was channel-hopping one night and saw her face on screen.

Their mundane lives became an antidote to the stresses of her assignment­s in war zones.

Sam contrasts those memories with a final, devastatin­g message from Stacey, received a few hours after his confrontat­ion with Kevin on April 1.

Stacey wrote: ‘I know you hate me at the moment but you saw I didn’t start entertaini­ng and texting him until I split up with you… I was not with you when we started it all. I did fall for him but when we were done.’

A fortnight on, the wounds are still raw yet remarkably Sam remains loyal to Stacey.

‘I will always show her respect because I loved her so much and she was a massive part of my life,’ he says. How we survived our Strictly kiss – see Magazine

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 ??  ?? ThAT’s MY GiRL! Stacey and Kevin, left, hug as their victory is announced. Sam, centre, leaps up with joy but, right, the winners’ embrace lingers
ThAT’s MY GiRL! Stacey and Kevin, left, hug as their victory is announced. Sam, centre, leaps up with joy but, right, the winners’ embrace lingers
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BETRAYED: Stacey with dance partner Kevin, left. Top right: Sam with Stacey in a tender moment in 2017 Above: Distraught during our interview.
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so in loVe: Sam and Stacey together in New York in 2015

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