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BBC Strictly Come Dancing Janette and Aljaz on 'awful' time after major life decision

BBC Strictly Come Dancing Janette and Aljaz on 'awful' time after major life decision

Yahoo05-04-2025

Strictly's Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skorjanec have been forced to move back down south after finding their dream home in Cheshire two-years-ago.
The dancing duo spoke The Mirror about the move, after Aljaz's return to Strictly made life and commuting too hard for their family.
"Awful, awful, absolutely awful," Aljaz, 35, said.
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"Moving home is one of the last things you want to do, let's be honest. And it doesn't matter how you do it, if you get someone to help you with it, if you do it yourself. The reality is you're going to be looking at cardboard for a foreseeable amount of time."
With their toddler Lyra being their main priority, the couple felt the pressure of balancing everything was too much.
Aljaz added: "It's very stressful and it takes so much longer with a little one, especially a toddler, because she finds it hilarious opening the boxes, and you don't want to stop her either. So yeah, you kind of find your toothbrush in the outside garage or something."
The couple were devastated to leave the personal memories they made in the house as they prepare to embark on a joint 19-day tour, A Night To Remember.
Janette, 41, said Aljaz's move back to Strictly made sustaining a family difficult as she commutes twice a week.
"It was a mix of two things," Janette says of the reason behind the move. "Obviously, we loved being up north and we fell in love with the house because that was the first home that Lyra lived in. A lot of her first moments were all in that house. There were just so many beautiful memories in that house and the people up north are just such incredibly kind, warm, loving people. There's a real sense of community there.
"We tried it this year with me commuting to London for It Takes Two and Aljaz staying down in London for the whole series of Strictly. In retrospect, we spent some very, very minimal time together as a family. Lyra and I were traveling up and down twice a week, staying in hotel rooms to try and make it work.
"It's just not feasible for us to do that because the priority is family and spending time together and Lyra's well-being and that is not going to be sustainable if Aljaz is going back to Strictly, which hopefully he is.
"So we thought it's better to be closer to London and at least we have slightly more guarantee that Lyra will have a bit more normalcy in her life. She'll be home, she'll be going to the same nursery, she'll be in the same kind of routine, and then we'll get to really spend more time together as a family than not. But never say never about going back up north, because we did love it up there."
Aljaz added: "I stayed in a hotel for four months in a row at one point. I felt like Tom Hanks in The Terminal!"
For Janette, it will be the calm lifestyle in Cheshire that she will miss most.
"We loved living in the countryside so much," she said. "When we moved back down close to London, I said to Aljaz that the only way we could do this is if we could find a house that is in the countryside again, because we just love the green and the space.
"Lyra wakes up in the morning to bird chirping and dew on the grass and views of just green and horses. We've got these beautiful little deer [Muntjac] that live near us as well. That is priceless more than anything else for me, the the space of green and fresh air that you get in the countryside."
Although they now juggle an even busier lifestyle, they wouldn't change a thing, loving their life with Lyra.
Aljaz said: "It's like flipping a pancake. It's been the most wholesome and the most loving experience from day one. It changes your life completely. Anyone who has children knows that you find a new love that you didn't know existed before. You think you love something so much, and then you realise, Oh, I can love something even more.
"She's brilliant. She has completely come into our life. Of course, like we said, now you have to schedule everything, but she's such a little trooper. She's been in more hotels before she's two years old than most people do in their lifetime! She's been on tours, she's been traveling to America, to everywhere! She's so good, and I think that she just brightens up every single day."
Janette added: "Aljaz and I have always been really in love and had a beautiful marriage, and we really feel like we've always been a team in life, and now we're a team as parents. She's become the new priority of us and I think that's been the biggest change. Which we want, of course, that's what we want to experience! We're obsessed and we love her.

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