During a lively segment on Strictly It Takes Two, host Janette Manrara had to step in when her husband, Aljaz Skorjanec, unexpectedly brought the show to a halt.
While reviewing footage from Saturday's with Aljaz and his dance partner Tasha Ghouri, Janette brought attention to Tasha's emotional response to having loved ones in the audience.
Aljaz cut into the discussion, prompting Janette to firmly guide him to "move on," trying to bring the focus back to the interview.
Janette asked: "Tasha, we saw you getting emotional on Saturday because your mother and your nan were in the audience. What did they say to you about everything that you've achieved so far?"
Touched by their support, Tasha expressed: "They're just so proud. You know, especially having my Nana there. You know, my Nana's my absolute best friend, she's always been my biggest supporter, always believed in me, mum as well," reports .
She further reflected: "And I think it's the first time for both of them. So it truly was a special moment, and it wasn't really about the scores for me, but to do an incredible dance that was so fun and upbeat, but then for them to be able to witness that, that's a big tick for me."
Janette was about to continue when Aljaz jumped in: "Can we go back to that photo? Is that the lady from The Traitors?"
Confirming his observation, Janette responded: "Yes, it is," swiftly adding: "Moving on! It is Diane, Diane is in the building."
Clearly thrilled, the dancer exclaimed: "I knew it," followed by an enthusiastic: "Look at her."
"She doesn't look very excited," Janette remarked to her husband before refocusing on Tasha.
The host then proceeded: "Tasha, returning to your dance, though. We're advancing into week five now. You have had four remarkable dances that you've performed which are now under your belt. The scores remain high. Does that make you slightly nervous?"
The reality star confessed she is "taking each week as it comes" as "not every dance style is the same."
She informed the host: "I'm not going to be expecting high scores every week, which is not possible.
"You know, every dance style is so distinct. So the tango, for instance, this week, I'm thinking it's a new week, and taking it week by week, just genuinely enjoying the dance and learning it from the start and from the bottom, and then holding respect for each style. That's what it's really about."
This weekend, Aljaz and Tasha will be performing the Tango to Florence and the Machine.
Strictly It Takes Two airs weekdays at 6.30pm on BBC Two.
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