Strictly Come Dancing back in 2013. And now, the Slovenian dancer has revealed that his biggest concern about appearing on the popular BBC One programme had nothing to do with performing live in front of millions of people.Aljaz has admitted that he was nervous about his first dance routine in front of the nation - a waltz with model and TV star Abbey Clancy - however, he was more worried about what was due to happen after the live show.He said talking to Zoe Ball on Strictly: It Takes Two filled him with fear.The ballroom dancer opened up during a chat with his wife Janette Manrara and their co-star and fellow pro Giovanni Pernice for their Twist and Shout podcast."When we got the job, my biggest worry wasn't actually the teaching and the.
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