
Dancing With The Stars judge hopeful for RTE show's return
Dancing With The Stars judge Arthur Gourounlian has said he hopes the show returns next year.
RTE bosses have yet to confirm if the hit dance show will return to our screens in January.
But the Armenian-born choreographer is hopeful it will – praising the series for 'bringing families together'.
He said: 'Please tell me yes, because I would love it. We always get phone calls around the end of July, August. So, I'm always, you know, once, every time I finish the last show, thank you, goodbye, whatever will happen, thank you. That's exactly what I do. Every job I do, I treat it like it's my last show, because nothing is guaranteed in life.
'Everywhere I go, everybody's obsessed with Dancing With The Stars. People come up to me, you know, like their grandma's and are like, 'you owe me money'. I was like,' Why do I give money?' Like, 'because of you, I lost like, 100 euro the past two weeks.''
Speaking at this year's Platinum VIP Style Awards, he said the show brings families together.
'They bring everybody together and having fun every Sunday, grandma, granddad, they don't see their kids, or, you know, grandchildren. That's one night a week where they get together, and that's so important.'
The father-of-two is currently on a huge fitness journey and after just over two weeks in, he can already feel the benefits.
'Do you know what it's my 15 days…and I have never done this before, because I don't really like going to the gym. 'It's only a 20 minute workout, but it's all about the food. And I'm learning, instead of eating five sandwiches, I'm going for one. And it's kind of like, makes me feel good. And now I feel bad if I eat lots of chocolate.
'Instead of having five million KitKats, I'm having one, just a little taste, but I haven't had any sweets. It feels good.
'I have two kids. I just want to run after them. You know, longevity.
'I knew I was getting heavy after being a dancer. I was like, 'my legs are getting heavy.'
'I've got always so much energy, energy I always have. But I was like, You know what? I'm getting heavy. I'm going to try to look after myself.'
Arthur is preparing to launch his first perfume into the Irish market later this week.
'There are a few little things going on. I can't really talk about where I'm so excited. I'm actually buzzing. I'm launching the perfume next week, which is amazing. We got new things coming,' he added.
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