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Jayde Adams’ star rose when she took part in Strictly Come Dancing this year in a same-sex couple with professional dancer Karen Hauer.
And after being voted out of the BBC’s ballroom dance competition by the public in week five, she says her career and her love life are getting stronger.
The comedian, 37, who has previously identified as heterosexual, asked to dance with a woman after competing as a disco dancer with another girl for 13 years, but she insists her mind hasn’t quite closed off to a relationship. to date another woman.
Ambiguous: Jayde Adams, 37 of Strictly Come Dancing, refuses to put her sexuality in a box after dancing with Karen Hauer on the show this year
She said The sun: ‘Harry Styles can be ambiguous about sexuality, so why not me? Who knows who I end up with? I’ve had every heterosexual relationship in my life, but as many women are now discovering, there may be more to life than men…
‘I don’t really like to label myself. I think once you’re in a box it’s very hard to get yourself out’
She added: “My career is going well, I have a house and I have the most incredibly interesting friends. I’m lucky. And I have so much sex with incredibly attractive people. And that’s because I’m incredibly attractive.’
Born to perform: The comedian asked to team up with another woman in the BBC’s ballroom dance competition before being paired up with Karen
While keeping her options open for the future, single Jayde admits she’s not ready for a relationship yet.
The star bought her own house which she said surprised her neighbors when she first moved in, as they assumed it had been bought for her by her parents or her husband.
And while Jayde says she had a positive experience taking part in Strictly Come Dancing, she admits she was trolled during the show because of her size.
‘I don’t like to label myself’: Jayde says she wants to be ‘ambiguous about sexuality’ like former One Direction star Harry Styles (pictured in September)
Laughing: It comes as Jayde said she’s “laughing at trolls” who comment on her weight to show resilience (pictured with Karen)
The 6ft 2 star wants to encourage women to be nicer to each other but laughs off the cruel comments she receives online.
Talk about BBC Sounds Woman’s Hour Jayde previously discussed with Krupa Padhy the comments she gets from internet trolls, adding that it will “never stop.”
She began, “I knew it was going to happen to me because every time I’m on TV someone says about my weight, I just knew it was going to happen.
“I could do two things, I could ignore it, or I could tackle it. I thought it was funny, I was able to show some resilience to people who follow me.’
Speaking of the comments, she added: “Someone wrote, this is Jayde Adam’s rock up to Strictly, with a picture of the Michelin man, and I had a good laugh!”
Jayde continued, “I don’t want people to say things like that, but these people want to have a response.”
Reminiscences: Last month, Jayde (left) shared the latest photo with her sister Jenna (right) who died in 2011 at the age of 26 from an inoperable brain tumor
Emotion: Jayde shared some heartfelt words after saying she entered Strictly to keep her sister’s memory alive after they danced together as kids
“The most useful thing about not doing it is to show resilience, because it never ends.”
Jayde took part in Strictly to keep the memory of her sister Jenna alive after she died of an inoperable brain tumor in 2011 at the age of 26.
The pair used to perform together as children and Jayde shared a photo of her sibling on Instagram last month after performing a dance for her on the show, saying she would mourn the loss for the rest of her life. .
Jayde also shared poignant photos of the pair as they danced together in their teens, as well as a photo of a young Jenna beaming for the camera.
She wrote: ‘Last photo we ever had together. Her love for me was so strong, I will never feel unloved in my life’.
“I will mourn my loss to her for the rest of my life, it is the most important thing that ever happened and I am extremely grateful to be able to channel my grief through creativity, thank you @bbcstrictly @karenhauer.”
Tears: The comedian (left) dedicated a dance to Strictly to her beloved sibling and admitted she would mourn the loss for the rest of her life