Dianne Buswell has been left 'in awe' of her body amid her pregnancy

Dainne Buswell has admitted she was worried she would "struggle mentally" with the changes to her body while carrying a child.

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Dianne Buswell proudly displays her blossoming baby bump in an Instagram shoot
Dianne Buswell proudly displays her blossoming baby bump in an Instagram shoot

Dianne Buswell has been "in awe" of what her body has been capable of amid her pregnancy.

The 36-year-old Strictly Come Dancing professional is expecting her first child, a baby boy, with YouTuber Joe Sugg, 34, and has admitted she thought she would have struggled "mentally" with the changes to her body - but it's been quite the opposite.

Alongside a series of photographs showcasing her blossoming baby bump at her home, she shared on Instagram: " So in awe of what my body has been able to do during pregnancy. I always thought I would struggle mentally with the changes to my body, but actually, it’s made me appreciate it more than ever before. Can’t wait to meet you, darling boy.”

Last year, Dianne was forced to hit back at a troll who criticised her for taking part in Strictly Come Dancing while pregnant.

The couple took to Instagram on September 14 to announce that they are expecting a baby boy, but she did not reveal how advanced her pregnancy is.

On September 20, during the Strictly Come Dancing launch show, it was revealed that professional dancer Dianne was paired with Neighbours legend Stefan Dennis, who ended up departing the show on October 20.

Two days before the first live show, one viewer commented how "uncomfortable" they felt about the professional dancer taking part in the show while pregnant.

Dianne screenshotted the comment and posted it on her Instagram Stories.

The troll wrote: "I don't want to see her dance being pregnant, it's already feeling uncomfortable, and she's only starting to show.

"It's really not appropriate."

Dianne did not hold back in shutting down the troll.

Writing over the screenshotted comment from the troll, Dianne penned: "I can't believe in 2025 things like this are still being said."