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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
National
Jessica Sansome

BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Tyler West 'cuts short' training as Dianne Buswell causes comical problem

Tyler West has joked he was forced to 'cut short' training with Dianne Buswell after she caused a bit of a problem in the training room. The Kiss FM DJ is currently wowing viewers with his moves on Strictly Come Dancing every week as the popular show is aried on BBC One.

And this weekend, Tyler and Australian pro Dianne will be trying to maintain their streak of 10-point scores when they take on a Strictly first. The remaining 12 couples in the BBC One dance contest will be celebrating the broadcaster's centenary by dancing to an iconic BBC theme tune or dance in tribute to one of the BBC’s most loved services, Manchester Evening News reports.

Tyler and Dianne will be hoping to impress with their tango to the Doctor Who theme tune by Segun Akinola. But it appears they hit a stumbling block in rehearsals. Tyler took to Instagram with a video of him being put through his paces by his dance partner as they get ready for Saturday night's show.

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However, as he flung Dianne to one side before pulling her back up, a fake sound of flatulence played out with the professional dancer instantly pulling a guilty face. Tyler was then seen pushing a suitcase towards Dianne who then appeared with her bags packed before walking out the door.

"Unfortunately rehearsals had to be cut short today," Tyler captioned the post which was quickly being flooded with comments from their Strictly co-stars as the comments section became flurried with crying laughing emojis from the likes of Gorka Marquez, Nancy Xu, and Ellie Simmonds. Vito Coppola also commented: "OMG I'm dying."

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