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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell leaves boyfriend Joe Sugg with question after hitting back at appearance criticism

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Dianne Buswell left her boyfriend Joe Sugg with an interesting question as she prepared for more rehearsals ahead of hitting the road.

The Strictly Come Dancing star is loved-up with the YouTube star after they first met on the dance show in 2018. The pair were patterned during the series and came runners up in the competition behind Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton, who also became a couple after the series wrapped and have since welcomed their first child together.

Last month, Dianne left her fans in stitches as she demonstrated how she and Joe have very varied approaches to their morning routines, with Dianne unable to not make any noise while Joe acted as quiet as a mouse. READ MORE: Peter Andre's son Junior prompts tears in update on rushed trip to Australia with Princess over ill health Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link She captioned the short clip: "Me waking up vs Joe… What are you a Joe or a Dianne?

Please tell me [you're] more of a Dianne! even if it’s just to make me feel better [praying emoji], please and thank you…" But despite the post, the couple are clearly as loved-up as ever with Joe revealing the note Dianne had left him as she headed to rehersals for the Strictly Come Dancing The Professionals live tour in which she'll perform up and down the country alongside some of her co-stars from the BBC One dance contest. "Miss you already and love you more than my nutribullet," Dianne handwrote over the front of a user guide for said appliance.

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