OHMYGOSSIP — John Whaite is “sad” that his ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ experience is over.
The former ‘Great British Bake Off’ winner and his pro dancer partner Johannes Radebe finished in second pace on the BBC Latin and ballroom show last year, and the pair went on to dance together on the programme’s tour.
But the run has now come to an end, and John has thanked fans for checking to see if he is “OK”.
The 32-year-old star wrote in an Instagram post: “A lot of you lovely people are asking if I’m ok now that strictly has ended. Thank you.”
But the star admitted he will go through “a little bit of bereavement” that his ‘Strictly’ journey has finished.
He added: “I promise I’m fine. Naturally, I’m sad that it’s over because for the past 6 months I’ve had so much fabulous fun, so there was always going to be a little bit of bereavement – as when anything so spectacular comes to an end – but I feel very lucky to have been able to take part in it. We made some beautiful memories that I’ll cherish forever, but we move on and we have to dust ourselves off and get on with real life. (sic)”
It comes after John tested positive for coronavirus earlier this month, meaning he had to miss some shows due to his isolation period.
In a video shared on his Instagram Stories, he said at the time: “A lateral flow this morning has come back positive so I now have to sit here in this glamorous captivity until a result of a PCR come back – and I’m hoping they come back negative because I feel fine.
“I’m triple jabbed, I had coronavirus in summer, so I’m hoping it’s just
a false positive.
“But that does mean of course that I won’t be able to perform today or tonight in Glasgow, so I am very, very, very, very, very sorry if anyone was hoping to see me shaking my thing on the dance floor today because I
just won’t be there shaking it.
“I’ll be in my hotel room, probably still shaking it, but that isn’t something I wish the world could see because it isn’t pretty, darling.
“When you’re not in sparkles and sequins, it ain’t pretty. The real me – vile.
“Anyway, I’m sorry I can’t be there. I hope you enjoy the show nonetheless, and good luck to all my friends who are in the show today. I’m sorry I’m letting you all down.”

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