Strictly Come Dancing's Aliona expecting a baby with husband Vincent Kavanagh
STRICTLY COME DANCING star Aliona Kavanagh is expecting a baby with her husband Vincent, the couple have announced.
Strictly Come Dancing's Aliona is expecting a baby with husband Vincent Kavanagh
Aliona, 32, took to Twitter earlier today to announce the exciting news, with her sharing an adorable snap of her other half kissing her small baby bump.
Aliona - who won the last series of the BBC One dancing show alongside partner Jay McGuiness - posed for the photograph in the woods and fans immediately bombarded them with congratulations messages.
She posted the image alongside the caption: "Just want to share our amazing news! Vin & I are pregnant and we are sooo excited to have our little miracle!!!"
After Aliona announced the news, one fan posted: "@AlionaVilani All the best to you both! What wonderful news for you. Your little one will be so loved."
Aliona and Vincent got married in 2014
Aliona announced the news with this adorable snap
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Vin & I are pregnant and we are sooo excited to have our little miracle!!!
"@AlionaVilani Congratulations lovely lady, if you are half the mother you are dancer, you'll be amazing! xxxxx" a second added.
The baby announcement comes after Aliona and Jay were constantly forced to deny that they were anything more than just friends in the last series of the competition.
Despite the constant speculation, Aliona previously insisted that her other half wasn't bothered at all.
She told Digital Spy earlier this year: "It actually really doesn't matter what the truth is. People are going to come up with stories and then it's going to die out."
Aliona with her former Strictly partner Jay McGuiness
She added: "Me and Jay did get on really well, and I think as dancers we are quite close and touchy-feely. If I would get on with any other dancer, even if it's a pro or a celeb, you would probably see something similar because you spend so much time together.
"If you get on, you get on, you become incredibly close friends and you've got a great friendship going on. People always want to speculate and they can say whatever they want to say - that's fine.
"Me and Jay actually didn't really care at all what the papers were saying, because we know what's true. My husband knows what's going on. That's all that matters and when people want to create stories that's up to them, that's cool, whatever."