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Graziano Di Prima admitted a dancer's career doesn't 'last long' in interview that foreshadowed his shock sacking from Strictly following claims of gross misconduct towards Zara McDermott
Graziano Di Prima's previous comments have foreshadowed his Strictly Come Dancing exit after he explained why his career wouldn't 'last long'.
Graziano Di Prima admitted a dancer's career often doesn't 'last very long' in a past interview that foreshadowed his sacking from Strictly Come Dancing. Graziano previously told MailOnline that he and wife Giada Lini, 33, decided to wait 'a few years' before starting a family, because their dancing careers 'don't last very long.' Graziano previously told MailOnline that he and wife Giada Lini, 33, (pictured) decided to wait 'a few years' before starting a family, because their dancing careers 'don't last very long'
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