Panti Bliss admits Dancing With The Stars pro partner Denys Samson was 'shocked' by nasty comments from online trolls
Panti Bliss has said his Dancing With The Stars partner Denys Samson got a “shock” when he saw nasty online comments from trolls.
He said: “I don’t pay them any mind anyway, they don’t bother me. Denys got a bit of a shock when he saw the comments. "I wasn’t expecting to feel properly emotional but when the VT rolled and I could hear Denys breathing behind me, it was a lot. When it came to it I was just focused on getting through it.”
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