Strictly Come Dancing contestant Tasha Ghouri has shared a relationship update regarding her boyfriend Andrew Le Page, who she met on Love Island.

Tasha and her professional dance partner Aljaž Škorjanec were guests on last night's episode of It Takes Two, and she spoke about how Andrew's encouragement has made her think he's a keeper.

"He's just so supportive in everything I do, and he knows how much this really means to me," she said. "That's my future husband right there. He's so amazing and I love him to pieces."

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When Aljaž said that he wanted to be there if they were to get married, Tasha joked that she would have to have a "Strictly wedding".

After the first live show, Tasha paid tribute to Andrew on her Instagram, writing: "My man, my everything. I once dreamed of having my prince and I found him.

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"Seeing you at the live show meant the world. This picture makes me smile in so many ways because this is so magical, cheering me on! And I’m always cheering you on. I’m so grateful for you. Thank you for being patient with me and supporting me so much on this amazing journey!!"

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The songs and dances for the second week of this year's competition have been announced, with Tasha and Aljaž one of two pairs attempting a Viennese Waltz.

Tasha admitted that she was "struggling a little bit actually" with this type of dance, explaining that its rotational nature combined with her cochlear implant made her "quite dizzy".

Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturdays on BBC One, while spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airs on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

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