‘We don’t have an issue at all!’ Kym Marsh dismisses Strictly Curse threat
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“We have no problem at all!” Kym Marsh dismisses Strictly Curse threat because husband Scott ‘didn’t even bother’ when she took off her gear to romp while playing Fatal Attraction
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Kym Marsh has dismissed the threat of the Strictly Curse while competing in this year’s dance competition, saying she and her husband Scott are stronger than ever.
The actress, 46, – who tied the knot with the army officer in October – said her beau has no more fear after previously seeing her undress and frolic with an opponent in a play about Fatal Attraction.
Kym is modeled with Italian hunk Graziano di Prima, 28, on Strictly, who she seems to have a great bond with on and off the dance floor.
Love: Kym Marsh has dismissed the threat of the Strictly Curse while competing in this year’s dance competition and says she and husband Scott (pictured together) are stronger than ever
She said The sun on the Strictly Curse: “I know everyone’s talking about it, but Scott really doesn’t care.
“I’m an actor and he came to see me at Fatal Attraction where I took off my clothes on stage, which was pretty daunting.
“But now he’s seen me take off my gear on the podium and he didn’t mind, we don’t have a problem at all.
Moves: Kym is modeled with Italian hunk Graziano di Prima, 28, on Strictly, with whom she seems to have a great bond on and off the dance floor
“He’s just a support and has already brought us closer – we usually only see each other on weekends as he’s in Sandhurst during the week while I’m in Manchester – so I’m in the south so often that means we’re closer to be. ‘
It comes after Kym recently revealed she was diagnosed with vertigo and admitted it could basically ruin her chances of winning.
Last week, Kym took on the Viennese Waltz on Saturday’s show, which impressed the judges with how well the actress had mastered the dance.
Wow! The actress, 46, – who tied the knot with the army officer in October – said her sweetheart is no longer afraid after previously watching her undress and frolic with an opponent in a play about Fatal Attraction (pictured)
Kym and Graziano scored 27 out of 40 for the performance.
Judge Shirley Bassey explained that Kym was “well on the way” – after the star expressed fears about the dance’s twisting nature earlier this week, due to her dizziness.
In a conversation with Rylan Clark on Friday Strictly: It Takes Two, the television personality admitted that her Viennese Waltz was exasperating her condition.
Well done: Last week, Kym took on the Viennese Waltz on Saturday’s show, which impressed the judges with how well the actress mastered the dance
She explained, “Well, you see I have visual vertigo. I had an ear problem about six years ago and it gave me visual vertigo, so actually even moving lights feel weird to me.
“I can’t, so twist and turn, there’s a certain part of this routine where I twist so fast and then it goes [Graziano] wants me to get up and make a turn of my own.”
She continued, “Well, I can’t do them at the best of times, so I’m literally like, ‘Oh my, what am I doing here?’
Angry: Kym recently revealed she was diagnosed with vertigo and admitted it could basically ruin her chances of winning
Vertigo — defined as a false sense that the body or environment is moving — is a symptom rather than a health condition itself.
It is often caused by a problem with the way balance works in the inner ear, although it can also be caused by problems in certain parts of the brain.
Some cases improve over time, without treatment. However, some people have repeated episodes over many months or even years, such as those with Ménière’s disease.