DWTS dancer Laura Nolan insists her and Matthew MacNabb are stronger than ever

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The Dublin beauty says her relationship won't be plagued with the 'Strictly curse'

Dancing With The Stars professional dancer Laura Nolan has insisted she will not become embroiled in the ‘Strictly curse’ rumours on the show next year – because she is in a “happy and secure relationship”.

Laura is now just weeks away from meeting her new dance partner, but she said her hunky Northern Irish beau won’t be getting jealous of whoever they will be - and is adamant their relationship won't be hit with the Strictly curse.She said: “We’re going strong, really happy. I am so in love with him.”

“He worked so hard and wanted to do it. We made the semi final and on week one I honestly didn’t think we would because we were right down the bottom of the leaderboard. It was so good how well he came on. “I honestly haven’t been in the final yet so I would absolutely love somebody who I can potentially make the final with.

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