Joe Sugg pays sweet tribute to Strictly girlfriend Dianne Buswell and Bobby Brazier after they’re beaten in the final
STRICTLY'S Dianne Buswell had a sweet tribute paid to her by boyfriend Joe Sugg after the final.
The Australian pro dancer has been putting young Bobby Brazier through the paces over the past couple months, and the pair moved judges and audience members alike to tears with their heartfelt dance dedicated to the boy's late mum.
They were beaten to the glitterball trophy by Ellie and Vito, but Joe made it clear how proud he is of his girlfriend for making it to the final.
The YouTuber posted a couple of snaps with his arms wrapped around Dianne by the Strictly stage.
He went on to share how much work his girlfriend puts into her job, congratulating her for 'winning the nation's heart'.
He captioned the emotional post: "Couldn’t be more proud of you @diannebuswell. you have turned @bobbybrazier into the finest ballroom and Latin dancer.
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"Every 5am Monday morning dropping you off at the station with bright eyes and a smile on your face, eager to teach and produce brilliant choreography every week.
"You may not have won the trophy, but you won the nation's heart last night and over the course of the series and really showed everyone what you can achieve!
"Also massive thank you to @kimwinston for another year of the @bbcstrictly podcast. An absolute pleasure as always."
She wrote back sending him a string of hearts, adding: "Thank you Joseph."
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Fans flocked to the comments to agree with Joe and congratulate both Dianne and Bobby on their showstopping final performances.
One person gushed: "Lovely words Joe, she's an absolute star and ridiculously talented, I hope she is able to give herself the credit she deserves."
Another wrote: "Wonderful words Joe. She was amazing like every year, you are both very lucky to have each other. Safe travels and have wonderful time in Australia."
A third agreed: "My winners from week one ….. in every way! Lovely much deserved tribute Joe - they certainly did capture the nation’s hearts, absolutely!"