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Strictly's Dianne Buswell Accepts Joe Sugg's Proposal to Take Romance to Next Level


Strictly's Dianne Buswell Accepts Joe Sugg's Proposal to Take Romance to Next Level

The pair were the love story of last year's Strictly and it they have taken their relationship to the next stage




The love story of Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell and YouTuber Joe Sugg has taken its next big step.
The 30-year-old dancer accepted Joe's sweet proposal to make their living arrangements official as they moved in together.
The pair were partnered in last year's Strictly, with Dianne helping 27-year-old Joe to the final of the BBC dance competition.
After rumours of their romance swirled around their involvement in the show, the pair made it official straight after the Strictly final in December.
They haven't looked back since and Joe shared their latest news on his YouTube channel on Thursday, as the vlogger filmed Dianne's reaction to his proposal.
Aussie Dianne is seen reading out a note on the video, which said: "I have officially invited you to live in my humble abode with me."
This initially led to confusion, with her asking: "What does that mean?"
Joe then admitted that he thought she wouldn't understand his phrasing, so he moved onto the next line, which was a whole lot clearer.
 
Dianne and Joe have taken their romance to the next level  
 Dianne and Joe during Strictly last year
He asked: "Do you want to move in with me? Yes or No. circle your choice. All my love Joseph."
Dianne was very excited by this question but decided to give Joe a cheeky response. She started by saying: "Oh well that’s very cute."
She then added: "Can I phone a friend?"
Joe shot back: "No you can’t."
 
 Joe presented Dianne with a welcome gift
He then presented Dianne with a gift in which they are depicted as Lego-style characters, dressed in their outfits from Strictly's venture to Blackpool last year.
As they sat arm in arm, Joe said: "It’s a little moving in gift. We’re officially roommates."
A pleased Dianne said: "That’s so cute. I’m going to keep this for the rest of my life."
 
Strictly's Dianne Buswell agrees to move in with Joe Sugg
A cheeky Joe then said: “Welcome to my house officially. That means now you’ve got to cook me dinner for least a month. Chapter 14 has begun. We’re off to consummate the moving in."
Dianne confirmed their next step on Insagram, as she captioned a selfie of the pair with: "So joe asked me to move in with him ! I said yes.... of course. Then I whispered to him do you realise how messy I can be! If you wanna see him ask me go check out his latest you tube video it was so sweet."

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