Strictly’s Adam Thomas cruelly trolled as he shares sweet pics of partner Luba with his family
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Adam Thomas has been cruelly trolled after sharing a series of pictures with his dance partner Luba Mushtuk.
While most his followers are happy to watch his journey, others have speculated that he could fall victim to the infamous curse – despite being happily married to Caroline.
The 35-year-old actor is taking part in the current series and gushed about working with Luba – as she cuddled up to his kids, telling his fans it was “more than a dance show!!”.
Adam wrote: “It’s about character, friendship, family and most of all finding more about yourself than you could possibly imagine!!
“And I wouldn’t change any of it not for one second… because I know the journey am on was meant to happen… so am gonna take the good and the bad and embrace it all!!! One thing I have gained is a friend for life.”
In the comments, on troll wrote: “Lovely but you don't want to get too close.”
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When someone pointed out that he is married, another person commented: “That's never mattered before #strictlycurse.”
While a further person said: “Totally agree can see where this is heading.”
The "curse" is a phenomenon that hits celebrities and their dance partners during their time on Strictly Come Dancing.
Due to the harsh schedules, sexy dance moves and close quarters with their partners, their off-screen romances sometimes suffer as a result.
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Strictly became regarded as "cursed" after a series of very public break-ups from show participants - and ever since, more and more fan favourites have succumbed.
Ex-Emmerdale star Adam married Caroline in August 2017 and they share two children together – Teddy, nine, and daughter Elsie, five.
Caroline recently told The Sun that she was finding his busy schedule ‘stressful’.
She said: “I do worry about my little ones going back this September, with Adam being super busy with work at the moment.
“The most stressful part is making sure you’re organised in terms of uniform, PE kit, stationary, even down to the after-school activities like football, dancing, and swimming! It’s all so time-consuming, and by the time homework is done in the evening, there’s not much time left to prepare tea.
“With Adam working in this busy period, I’m so lucky to have the support of my friends and family. I try to keep our routine as simple as possible so we can spend quality time with him when he comes home.”