Daily Star Sunday

Takes two to tango, says Jess

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FORMER TOWIE favourite Jessica Wright hopes she won’t be one of the Single Ladies much longer.

The TV beauty takes on Beyoncé’s famous routine on Dance Dance Dance next week.

And she is confident this will be the year she meets the man of her dreams.

Jessica said: “I would say my love life is quite good at the moment.

“I’m single but I am dating and enjoying myself. I have a good feeling about this year.

“I have met a few really nice guys recently. It’s early days but we’ll see.”

Jess, 31, wowed fans last Sunday with her performanc­e to Christina Aguilera’s Dirrty.

But she had to make her routine less raunchy so viewers would not complain.

Jess, seen here in our exclusive pictures, said: “I enjoy the sexy dances as I’m used to modelling and doing photo shoots.

“We actually had to tone down the routine a little bit as ITV didn’t want to offend viewers.

“The last time I danced properly I was a teenager and didn’t have all the curves I have now.

“You want to make sure all your bits are kept hidden. I had a great sports bra so I was OK.”

Fans recently accused Jess of having a secret nose job, something she categorica­lly denies.

But she did confess to wanting a boob reduction.

The 32E babe said: “I’ve not had a nose job. It’s one of the few things I’ve always liked about myself. But I have been thinking about having my boobs reduced for a while.

“They are just too big. I’ve lost some weight recently so they aren’t too bad at the moment, but I will probably get them done at some point.”

During the series Jess takes on various dance routines in front of a panel of judges including Diversity’s Ashley Banjo.

Other celebs competing in the show include EastEnder Jonny Labey, Emmerdale’s Fiona Wade and former JLS star JB Gill.

Jess, the younger sister of reality star Mark Wright, said appearing in the dance contest was “like a dream come true”.

But the gruelling training schedule left her emotionall­y and physically exhausted.

She said: “I was always having meltdowns and there were a few tears.

“It sounds like a cliché but it was really a rollercoas­ter, both physically and mentally.

“I was practicall­y seeing the physio every day. I thought I was fit before but I was using muscles I didn’t even know I had. It was mentally draining and physically painful but still one of the best experience­s.”

Jessica enjoyed dancing so much she would like to take it up profession­ally.

She added: “I would love to do more work related to dancing.

“I’m just brainstorm­ing at the moment.

“I’ve never done a fitness DVD, so a dance DVD could be an option.”

Dance Dance Dance is on ITV tonight at 6.30pm.

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