BBC Strictly's Graziano Di Prima confirms return after 'period of reflection'

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Former Strictly Come Dancing star Graziano Di Prima has announced his return to the dancefloor, causing a flurry of excitement among fans.The Italian professional dancer, expected back on the BBC One show after being named in the professional lineup, met an unexpected turn of events.Despite the initial announcement in June about the upcoming 2024 series start in September, the BBC later confirmed Graziano would not make a return to the iconic ballroom.

The dancer expressed deep regret over the circumstances that led to his departure.He has recently posted on social media about joining a dance class as a special guest with Dancing With The Stars victor Pasquale La Rocca in London soon, as reported in the Manchester Evening News.On Instagram, the 30-year-old dancer wrote alongside a promo poster: "So grateful.

Thank you @pasqualelarocca for the invite, I cannot wait to dance with you all." The event is set to take place Sunday, December 1 at The Du Boisson Dance Studios in London.The original post was mysteriously taken down, only to be reposted by Graziano with Coldplay's hit 'Viva La Vida', adding the caption: "See you very soon," along with a red heart emoji.It comes just days after Graziano di Prima ended his social media hiatus.

He is shown in a video clip crossing a bridge while glimpses of his childhood dance flicker across the frame. He is captured dancing beneath the stars with wife, Giada Lini, who is herself on 'Ballando con le Stelle,' Italy's version to Dancing with the Stars. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Captioning his update, Graziano penned: "Dance has always been the centre of my life, my greatest passion, the path I chose

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