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«Breaking News» Frankie Bridge reveals beau Wayne would 'love' to appear on Strictly

She impressed viewers with her dance moves on Strictly Come Dancing in 2014, coming runner-up to Caroline Flack.


And now Frankie Bridge, 29, has revealed her husband Wayne, 38, would 'love' to try his hand at the BBC ballroom stalwart after he learnt a move or two from the show's professionals and her own The Saturdays bandmates.


Speaking exclusively to MailOnline at the launch of the new #FeelSuper campaign, the songstress hilariously admitted that her other half, who she married in 2014, would be succeed until the final if he was allowed drink before going one.




Strictly ballroom: Frankie Bridge, 29, has revealed her husband Wayne, 38, would 'love' to try his hand at the BBC ballroom stalwart after he learnt a move or two from the show's professionals and her own The Saturdays bandmates


Strictly ballroom: Frankie Bridge, 29, has revealed her husband Wayne, 38, would 'love' to try his hand at the BBC ballroom stalwart after he learnt a move or two from the show's professionals and her own The Saturdays bandmates



Strictly ballroom: Frankie Bridge, 29, has revealed her husband Wayne, 38, would 'love' to try his hand at the BBC ballroom stalwart after he learnt a move or two from the show's professionals and her own The Saturdays bandmates



She said: 'I think he'd love to do. Whenever we've had dancers in The Saturdays or when I was in Strictly, he was always getting them to teach him moves.


'[Strictly pro] Aljaž [Škorjanec] taught him how to do the figure of eight with the hips and that one comes out when he's had a few beers.

Hilariously adding: 'I think if he was allowed to drink beforehand he might be actually quite good.'


Aside from revealling her long-term love's hope to appear on the series, Frankie explained that this year's Strictly recruits have their work cut out for them.




Twinkle toes? Speaking exclusively to MailOnline at the launch of the new #FeelSuper campaign, the songstress hilariously admitted that her other half, who she married in 2014, would be succeed until the final if he was allowed drink before going one


Twinkle toes? Speaking exclusively to MailOnline at the launch of the new #FeelSuper campaign, the songstress hilariously admitted that her other half, who she married in 2014, would be succeed until the final if he was allowed drink before going one



Twinkle toes? Speaking exclusively to MailOnline at the launch of the new #FeelSuper campaign, the songstress hilariously admitted that her other half, who she married in 2014, would be succeed until the final if he was allowed drink before going one





Helping hand: Frankie revealed her bandmates The Saturdays have helped Wayne with his dance moves


Helping hand: Frankie revealed her bandmates The Saturdays have helped Wayne with his dance moves



Helping hand: Frankie revealed her bandmates The Saturdays have helped Wayne with his dance moves



The brunette beauty captured the hearts of the nation when she was paired up with professional Kevin Clifton and was the first contestant on the 2014 instalment to earn a 10 from the judges for her Paso Doble to to West Side Story's America. 


Although narrowly beaten by presenter Caroline Flack for the coveted glitterball trophy, Frankie fondly remembered her time on the show and explained that she envy's show newbies, who are about to take on the dancing feat. 


Despite her jealous, the songstress insisted that hopefuls including Vick Hope, Lee Ryan and YouTuber Joe Suggs will have an uphill challenge learning latin and ballroom moves.


'It's got easier now,' she said. 'I think the first couple of years were the hardest. I envy them because I know they're about to have so much fun and it's going to be something you get to remember forever. You get to learn some amazing things, it's such a fun experience.




Confidence: She said: 'I think he'd love to do. Whenever we've had dancers in The Saturdays or when I was in Strictly, he was always getting them to teach him moves. '[Strictly pro] Alja¿ [¿korjanec] taught him how to do the figure of eight with the hips and that one comes out when he's had a few beers'


Confidence: She said: 'I think he'd love to do. Whenever we've had dancers in The Saturdays or when I was in Strictly, he was always getting them to teach him moves. '[Strictly pro] Alja¿ [¿korjanec] taught him how to do the figure of eight with the hips and that one comes out when he's had a few beers'



Confidence: She said: 'I think he'd love to do. Whenever we've had dancers in The Saturdays or when I was in Strictly, he was always getting them to teach him moves. '[Strictly pro] Aljaž [Škorjanec] taught him how to do the figure of eight with the hips and that one comes out when he's had a few beers'





Dance: The brunette beauty captured the hearts of the nation when she was paired up with professional Kevin Clifton and was the first contestant on the 2014 instalment to earn a 10 from the judges for her Paso Doble to to West Side Story's America


Dance: The brunette beauty captured the hearts of the nation when she was paired up with professional Kevin Clifton and was the first contestant on the 2014 instalment to earn a 10 from the judges for her Paso Doble to to West Side Story's America



Dance: The brunette beauty captured the hearts of the nation when she was paired up with professional Kevin Clifton and was the first contestant on the 2014 instalment to earn a 10 from the judges for her Paso Doble to to West Side Story's America



Continuing: 'But I also feel them as well like, "You have no idea how hard you're going to work over the next three months."'


Frankie added that she felt 'pressure' while on the show as critics assumed she would find the the ballroom 'easy' due to her girlband past.


She revealed: 'I think because I had danced in a band, the pressure was on more. People assumed I would find it easy. 


'I think my strong point was learning routines but actually doing them how you're supposed to do them and some of the moves and the way your body is supposed to move was so alien. It was so hard and it takes such a lot of work.




Envy: Although narrowly beaten by presenter Caroline Flack for the coveted glitterball trophy, Frankie fondly remembered her time on the show and explained that she envy's show newbies, who are about to take on the dancing feat


Envy: Although narrowly beaten by presenter Caroline Flack for the coveted glitterball trophy, Frankie fondly remembered her time on the show and explained that she envy's show newbies, who are about to take on the dancing feat



Envy: Although narrowly beaten by presenter Caroline Flack for the coveted glitterball trophy, Frankie fondly remembered her time on the show and explained that she envy's show newbies, who are about to take on the dancing feat


Adding: 'It's amazing what they do, they make it look so easy. It's difficult but it's so cool to come away from something having learnt something new.'


Although excited for the upcoming series, which kicks off on Saturday, Frankie said it was early days to pick a winner but she definitely has her eye Pussycat Dolls' Ashley Roberts and broadcaster Katie Piper.


'I don't really know any of them that well and don't know their skill just yet,' she said. 'Ashley Roberts is obviously going to be amazing, that's a given. 


'I know Katie and she's lovely so at the minute I'm rooting for her but I have no idea what anyone is like at dancing.' 




Challenge: Despite her jealous, the songstress insisted that hopefuls including Vick Hope, Lee Ryan and YouTuber Joe Suggs will have an uphill challenge learning latin and ballroom moves


Challenge: Despite her jealous, the songstress insisted that hopefuls including Vick Hope, Lee Ryan and YouTuber Joe Suggs will have an uphill challenge learning latin and ballroom moves



Challenge: Despite her jealous, the songstress insisted that hopefuls including Vick Hope, Lee Ryan and YouTuber Joe Suggs will have an uphill challenge learning latin and ballroom moves





Support: Frankie's comments come as she launched the #FeelSuper campaign, which sees P&G partner with Superdrug to help raise money for Marie Curie, the UK¿s leading charity for people living with a terminal illness and their families


Support: Frankie's comments come as she launched the #FeelSuper campaign, which sees P&G partner with Superdrug to help raise money for Marie Curie, the UK¿s leading charity for people living with a terminal illness and their families



Support: Frankie's comments come as she launched the #FeelSuper campaign, which sees P&G partner with Superdrug to help raise money for Marie Curie, the UK’s leading charity for people living with a terminal illness and their families



Frankie's comments come as she launched the #FeelSuper campaign, which sees P&G partner with Superdrug to help raise money for Marie Curie, the UK’s leading charity for people living with a terminal illness and their families.  


From the 19th September to 16th October Superdrug shoppers can buy selected P&G products in store or online and trigger a donation to Marie Curie.


Speaking about the worthwhile campaign, Frankie, who is participating alongside Marvin Humes, said: 'I think it's nice in the position I'm in to do something to help others. It's so easy for everybody to get involved. 




Taking part: Frankie is participating in the worthwhile campaign alongside Marvin Humes


Taking part: Frankie is participating in the worthwhile campaign alongside Marvin Humes



Taking part: Frankie is participating in the worthwhile campaign alongside Marvin Humes



'I feel like I'm not asking people to go out of their way to hand over some money for things they don't need. They're things that we would be buying regularly anyway.


Adding: 'Unfortunately, we may come across a time where us or people we know will need the help of Marie Curie. They really do offer a lot of care and support for people who need them.' 


Frankie Bridge and Marvin Humes are supporting #FeelSuper in aid of Marie Curie. Buy selected P&G products via Superdrug or Superdrug.com from the 19th September to the 16th October. 




Involvement: Speaking about the worthwhile campaign, Frankie said: 'I think it's nice in the position I'm in to do something to help others. It's so easy for everybody to get involved


Involvement: Speaking about the worthwhile campaign, Frankie said: 'I think it's nice in the position I'm in to do something to help others. It's so easy for everybody to get involved



Involvement: Speaking about the worthwhile campaign, Frankie said: 'I think it's nice in the position I'm in to do something to help others. It's so easy for everybody to get involved



 


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Main photo article She impressed viewers with her dance moves on Strictly Come Dancing in 2014, coming runner-up to Caroline Flack.
And now Frankie Bridge, 29, has revealed her husband Wayne, 38, would ‘love’ to try his hand at the BBC ballroom stalwart after he learnt a move or two from the...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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