STRICTLY star Joe Sugg has heaped praise on his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell amid romance rumours ahead of tonight's finale.
Joe, 27, says Dianna has been "everything" to him as the pair gear up for the final.
He said: "Dianne on this show has been everything. She's got such a great sense of humour.
"For me, it's what's made this show so special.
"I would never have to look back and feel that I didn't give enough.
"It's changed my mindset on a lot of things... it's changed my work ethic. I've had the best time of my life."
Last month The Sun On Sunday revealed that the pair had snogged on a night out after growing close.
And it was revealed that Dianne had split from her boyfriend Anthony Quinlan over fears she's growing too close to Joe.
A source told us at the time: "Everyone on set’s been discussing how close they’d become. It did not go unnoticed by Anthony."
It then emerged that Joe and Dianne had indeed kissed prior to her split from Anthony and Dianne was pictured arriving at Joe's house with an overnight bag.
More recently, on December 5, the two went on This Morning and were cornered about the rumours.
The vlogger has over eight million subscribers on YouTube as well as more than five million followers on Twitter.
And in the run-up to Saturday's Grand Final, his die-hard fans are putting an elaborate plan into action to try and make sure Joe triumphs over documentary maker Stacey Dooley.
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While some people pointed out that a lot of Joe's followers are from international countries and unable to vote, die-hard fans believe they have even found an elaborate way for them to get involved too.
While BBC rules state anyone outside the UK is unable to vote, some fans have found a way to 'trick' the website into thinking the person is based here.
One wrote on Twitter beside a how to guide: "Everyone this is how you vote for @Joe_Sugg and @dbuzz6589 outside the UK, please everyone vote for them and let them bring the glitterball home."
Fans of the YouTuber are also encouraging each other to vote as much as possible, canvassing hard on social media to ensure a victory for the star.
One wrote: "I'm going to create multiple accounts for the BBC website on Saturday so I can vote as many times as possible for @Joe_Sugg and @dbuzz6589 to win #StrictlyComeDancing and you should too."
Another added: "We need to go harder with the votes then we ever have this weekend! Whether you can vote once or a hundred times it all counts in the end! go on team Joanne!!"
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