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The UK really needs this burst of Strictly magic

Strictly’s Dianne Buswell tells GABRIELLE FAGAN about embracing changes, living without regrets, and why social media breaks are vital

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THERE’S definitely no missing Dianne Buswell. With her mane of red hair, and personalit­y that’s just as vibrant, she’s made dancing her way to fame and popularity on Strictly look effortless.

And she found love along the way. Dianne and Youtube star, Joe Suggs, got together after being partnered in 2018 – and making it to the final.

So what’s her secret to success? “Being open to change and, even if it’s scary, embracing it,” says the Australia-born dancer, 31, who is supporting the #Doveswitch­itup campaign, which encourages people to switch one thing in their life to help make it better.

And she’s certainly made that work in her own life. Dianne swapped scissors (she was a fulltime hairdresse­r until the age of 21) for dancing shoes when she turned profession­al – but didn’t make that move without some trepidatio­n.

“As an amateur dancer, I’d competed for years with my brother Andrew; it was a real challenge to step full-time into the world of profession­al dancing. I was very nervous about it,” she recalls of taking on her first pro role with a national dance company.

She has previously talked about struggling with the pressure in the early days, exercising excessivel­y and skipping meals. “I came out a lot stronger from that experience, learnt a lot, and I think it’s helped me empathise more and I hope help other people struggling with their wellbeing,” she says now.

“Over the years, I’ve switched a lot of things up in my life and they’ve all had a positive impact,” she adds. “I think the only way you find out where your passions lie is by giving things a go. I’m so happy with where I am now.”

Dianne, who had a string of other TV jobs before joining Strictly in 2017, is also embracing another ‘switch up’ on the work front, as a social media influencer. (She has her own ‘Buswellnes­s’ lifestyle channel on Youtube and Instagram.)

Here, she tells us more about what makes her tick, her relationsh­ip with Joe, and the only reason she’d change that trademark flame-red hair...

How does it feel being part of Strictly?

I HAVE to pinch myself sometimes. It’s a dream come true and it’s been such a wonderful experience. I came from a small town, Bunbury in Western Australia, where there was only one dance school – now I’m on this huge show that everyone loves.

It’s incredible, and wonderful being with such a lovely group of people. Like being part of a family.

Does the show feel different this year, with all the restrictio­ns?

IT’S just as brilliant. What’s great is I feel that if anything, this year’s show is more exciting than ever, because the UK really needs this burst of happiness, sparkle and Strictly magic that just takes you away to another place.

All the dancers have been together for a month in quarantine, so we’ve filmed the group routines partners, which is really exciting.

My partner (Max George) and I will form a ‘bubble’, which will be a little different from previous years but we won’t be living together. We’ll just train all day and then go to our own homes each night for well-earned rest.

How is your relationsh­ip right now?

JOE and I are so happy. He’s just a breath of fresh air, a little ray of sunshine and he’s made my life so much better.

He’s 100 per cent my soulmate and I can just be myself when I’m with him – nothing is ever too silly for me to say, and I can sometimes be a silly kind of character who likes to have fun. Joe totally gets that and never thinks any less of me.

I never have to try to please him in any way. because he’s just naturally pleased with me the way I am. which is amazing. We’re so looking forward to dancing together again when we tour next year in our own dance show, Joe and Dianne.

I won’t be able to see Joe while I’m on Strictly, but it’s normal for us to go through times where we don’t see each other, sometimes for months, because we’re so busy. But our relationsh­ip’s strong enough to cope with that.

We inspire each other. Him discoverin­g his love of performing has led him to do incredible things (Joe, 29, recently landed his first major TV role in upcoming BBC drama, The Syndicate) and I’ve loved getting into his world on Youtube. There are no plans for an engagement that I know of! It’s quite a new relationsh­ip, but who knows what will happen in the future.

Would you ever change your red hair?

IT’S the one thing I’m not keen to switch, although I’ve said if I win Strictly, I will put on another colour just for the fun of it! It wouldn’t be easy, because it feels like such a big part of me. I colour it myself and it’s taken years to get to the shade I love.

I just love colour in everything. My wardrobe’s bright too, with hardly any black clothes, everything is pink, yellow, green and pastels.

How do you look after your wellbeing?

WHEN I dance, I forget about everything in the world – I’m just in the moment. It makes me so happy and that’s vital for my wellbeing.

I’m a very sociable person but I also need time on my own, when I can ground myself, switch off social media and take care of myself. I think it’s really important for mental health.

I have essentials which are part of my routine: yoga, which helps me improve my breathing and relax, Pilates and meditation. I also fuel myself with good home-cooked food, fruit and vegetables, and make my own juices. I believe what you put into yourself, you get out.

Do you have any regrets?

NO, I’d only have regrets if I hadn’t taken opportunit­ies when they came up, but even if it’s been a leap in the dark, I’ve always taken my courage in both hands and tried new things.

I’m at an age now where I’m pretty confident and happy with my myself and my body. Wisdom comes as you get older and you realise what’s important in life – the way you look isn’t important, it’s what’s within that counts and how you feel about yourself.

I don’t wear make-up for my Youtube vlog, because I want people to see the real me and be as natural as possible. I think it’s important younger girls can see that realness, and not some image. The reality is, none of us are perfect but there’s always something lovely in everyone.

Dianne Buswell is supporting the #Doveswitch­itup campaign for Dove’s original anti-perspirant deodorant.

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Dianne and Joe on the dance floor and, above, enjoying time together at the Chelsea Flower Show

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