supports HTML5 videoJohannes Radebe has spoken about the ‘progress’ his partnership with John Whaite on Strictly Come Dancing helped along in both is family and in a wider sense.The 35-year-old pro dancer made it all the way to the final of the 2021 series with John, showing off some dazzling routines along the way including a fiery paso doble and a tender rumba.The fan favourites narrowly lost out on the Glitterball trophy to Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice, and were the first all-male couple to grace the Strictly dance floor.Appearing on Loose Women ahead of his Freedom Unleashed UK tour, Johannes reflected on how dancing with John had helped him personally, both when it came to his family and his approach to dancing.He explained: ‘When it happened I just thought, this is what answers so many questions [for] my people because I knew there were still uncles and aunties that lived remotely that have been waiting for me to bring my wife and kids!‘And I kept on saying, “Not going to happen, don’t be expecting it!”’On how the experience had helped him in his professional career, he added: ‘I think, selfishly, I was saying, I healed through that partnership.
I fell in love with my art form all over again – and thanks to John for that.‘But I have to say, it was a conversation starter for many people in my life and my relationships and we have made progress once again!’Multi-talented Johannes, who was also crowned champion of The Great British Sewing Bee’s celebrity Christmas special, also said that he felt they had ‘left the world a better place for it’ as he praised the UK for being a country that was ‘progressive’ and somewhere that he felt ‘seen’, even if he said there was still ‘a long way to go’.The star is also
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