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Strictly's Aljaz Skorjanec issues plea about 'personal info' being shared as he spots scam

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Strictly Come Dancing star Aljaz Skorjanec promptly issued a plea when he discovered that a fake Instagram account was using his name with an extra '0' attached to the end of it.

Fearing a scam, The 32-year-old Slovenian dancer took to the app to confirm to followers that only he was the real deal.It comes after Aljaz, who spent almost a decade on Strictly and had accumulated a large number of fans, shocked viewers with an announcement that he was leaving the show last year.Now it looks as though someone has tried to get a grip on his online identity."This is not me!

Please don't give any personal info," he warned on his Instagram Stories.Fortunately, Aljaz, who is married to fellow dancer Janette Manrara, will be able to relax despite the stress of the scam, as he is currently spending some quality time in his native Slovenia.He shared his latest antics with fans via the app, showing him visiting a dance studio and exclaiming that it was "lovely to see kids dancing in my hometown".Aljaz also posted a snap of his former school, describing the modest building as his "stomping ground from 96-03".Not only did he dance a little himself with the young students, but he also spent time with the kids, taking selfies and encouraging and motivating them in their career plans.He continued the story in another Instagram slide, revealing: "Had a long overdue catch-up with my dance teachers that I owe everything I know about dance to."Aljaz had made the journey back to Slovenska Bistrica, in eastern Slovenia with his wife and two children.He has expressed his delight at being back in his native country after bursting in tears in the aftermath of the pandemic, which had sadly kept him away.His father, sister and nieces had met him at.

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