‘OnlyFans’ Superstars Offer Travis Kelce A Taylor Swift Approved ’Guilt-Free’ Bachelor Party

Sept. 26, 2025, Published 1:10 a.m. ET

Travis Kelce hasn’t even decided if he’ll have a bachelor party — but two OnlyFans superstars are already volunteering to make it the wildest, yet most scandal-proof bash the NFL star and singer have ever seen!

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end recently got engaged to Taylor Swift, and the internet went into meltdown after the singer flashed her dazzling ring on Instagram with the cheeky caption: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”

But when pressed on his “New Heights” podcast about bachelor party plans, the 35-year-old admitted, “Bachelor party… How do you even know there’s a bachelor party coming? I haven’t thought about it for one second.”

Cynthia Jade: ‘It Will Be Wild, But Safe’

That’s when two headline-making influencers — Cynthia Jade and Mia Monroe — stepped in with a bold offer: they’ll host a bachelor bash that’s fun, high-energy, and completely guilt-free.

Cynthia says she’s all in on celebrating Travis’ engagement, but in a way that respects Taylor at every step. “Travis is about to marry the woman of his dreams, and that deserves a celebration,” she tells RadarOnline.com.

Adding, “I’d love to bring some sexy energy to his bachelor party while keeping it classy and respectful to Taylor. It’s all about good vibes and making sure everyone has the time of their lives. We are both Swifties, and want Taylor to be comfortable with everything.”

And unlike traditional bachelor blowouts, she insists nothing shady needs to happen. “Bachelor parties don’t have to be shady. They can be playful, wild, and safe all at once. That’s exactly the type of energy I’d bring for Travis,” Cynthia explains.

The beautiful duo is offering to do the party for free, hoping they might get a signed football or two!

Mia Monroe: ‘Taylor Has Nothing to Worry About’

Mia doubled down, making it clear she’d happily headline Travis’ pre-wedding weekend — with a special nod to Taylor herself.

Speaking exclusively to RadarOnline.com, Mia said, “Travis and Taylor’s love story is something special, and I’m here for it. If he wants a party that’s fun but still respectful to his fiancée, I’m the girl to make it happen.”

She also revealed she’s a diehard Taylor fan: “I’m a Swiftie at heart, so you can trust me when I say Taylor has nothing to worry about. Travis can have his fun while keeping all the focus on the big love story ahead.”

The Perfect Fix for Possible NFL-Style Bachelor Party Chaos?

NFL bachelor parties have long had a reputation for going off the rails — but Cynthia and Mia say they’re rewriting the script.

Their idea? A celebration that feels electric, but won’t leave Travis waking up to tabloid scandals.

“I’m such a fan of both Travis and Taylor,” Cynthia adds. “They’re an incredible couple and we’d be honored to give Travis and his friends a fun night they’ll never forget — with no guilt attached.”

Whether Travis chooses to party in Vegas, keep it low-key with his brother Jason, or take Cynthia and Mia up on their Swiftie-approved offer, one thing is certain: the world will be watching.

For now, Travis insists he hasn’t given it a thought — but if these OnlyFans stars get their way, his bachelor party could be just as newsworthy as the wedding itself.

https://radaronline.com/p/onlyfans-superstars-offer-travis-kelce-a-taylor-swift-approved-guilt-free-bachelor-party/

Gleyber Torres’ wife Elizabeth and mother Ibelise pose in bikinis side by side, flashing happy smiles

Having joined the Detroit Tigers as a free agent on December 27, 2024, Gleyber Torres has quickly made a strong impression.

Since his arrival, he has wasted no time in establishing himself as a fan favorite at Comerica Park.

Fans are already excited to see what Torres will bring to the team in the upcoming season.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-gleyber-torres-wife-elizabeth-mother-ibelise-pose-bikinis-side-side-flashing-happy-smiles-82f9a585

Asia Cup, India beat Sri Lanka in Super Over: Stats

Key Partnership Summary of India’s Innings

The Indian innings suffered an early setback with Shubman Gill getting dismissed cheaply. However, a crucial 59-run stand between Abhishek Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav steadied the innings. At one stage, India were 92/3 when Sanju Samson joined Tilak Varma. The duo added a valuable 66 runs together. Varma remained unbeaten till the end and also stitched an unbeaten 40-run partnership with Axar Patel, helping India reach a competitive total of 202/5.

Bowling Analysis: A Tough Outing for Sri Lankan Bowlers

Sri Lanka’s bowlers did pose some threat during the innings. Five bowlers managed to take wickets, but none took more than one wicket each. Notably, none of the six bowlers used bowled at an economy rate below six runs per over.

– Maheesh Theekshana took 1/36 from 4 overs.
– Wanindu Hasaranga claimed 1/37 from his 4 overs.
– Dasun Shanaka and Charith Asalanka shared 4 overs between them, each picking up a wicket.

Sri Lanka: Comeback and Key Performances

Sri Lanka lost Kusal Mendis early, but Nissanka and Kusal Perera put on a commanding 127-run partnership that tested the Indian bowling attack. At one point, Sri Lanka was well ahead in the contest, but Perera’s dismissal allowed India back into the game.

Asalanka and Kamindu Mendis struggled and were dismissed cheaply. It was Shanaka’s unbeaten 22 from 11 balls that kept Sri Lanka in the hunt. Nissanka was dismissed in the 19th over, and Sri Lanka finished on 202/5 in their allotted 20 overs.

Indian Bowling Performance

The Indian bowlers had mixed success.

– Hardik Pandya bowled just one over, picking 1 wicket for 7 runs.
– Arshdeep Singh was expensive, conceding 46 runs from his 4 overs and taking one wicket.
– Harshit Rana, who dismissed Nissanka, was also expensive, giving away 54 runs from 4 overs.
– Axar Patel was ineffective, going wicketless in his 3 overs.
– Kuldeep Yadav, one of the standout performers in the tournament, took 1/31 from his 4 overs.
– Varun Chakravarthy also bagged a wicket, finishing with 1/31 from 4 overs.

Super Over Summary

Sri Lanka batted first in the Super Over, which was bowled by Arshdeep Singh. Singh dismissed Kusal Perera on the very first ball and kept up the pressure. Shanaka struggled to score and was also dismissed cheaply. Sri Lanka managed only 2 runs in the Super Over (2/2).

Abhishek Sharma’s Stunning Form

Abhishek Sharma once again showcased his explosive batting, hammering a blazing 61 runs off just 31 balls. This marked his third consecutive fifty in the tournament, following impressive fifties against Pakistan and Bangladesh during the Super 4 stage.

According to Cricbuzz, Abhishek became the sixth Indian batter to score three consecutive 50-plus scores in T20I cricket. The Indian batters achieving this feat are:

– Virat Kohli (3 times)
– KL Rahul (2 times)
– Suryakumar Yadav (2 times)
– Rohit Sharma
– Shreyas Iyer
– Abhishek Sharma

Asia Cup Records and Milestones

Abhishek Sharma leads the charts with 309 runs in Asia Cup 2025 from six matches at an average of 51.50 and a phenomenal strike rate of 204.63. He is the first batter to score over 300 runs in a single T20 Asia Cup edition, surpassing Mohammad Rizwan’s 281 runs in 2022 and Virat Kohli’s 276 runs from the same year.

Abhishek Equals Rohit Sharma’s Record

Abhishek completed a 22-ball fifty in the match, marking his sixth fifty in T20Is off 25 or fewer balls, thereby equaling Rohit Sharma’s tally. Suryakumar Yadav holds the record for India with seven such fifties.

Impressive Stats

– This was Abhishek’s 5th fifty in T20Is (total centuries: 2).
– He has scored 844 runs in 23 T20I innings at an average of 38.36 and a strike rate over 197.
– Across T20 cricket overall, he has amassed 4,353 runs from 152 matches, including 25 fifties and 7 centuries, with over 400 fours to his name.

Tilak Varma’s Promising Knock

Tilak Varma was undefeated on 49 runs, hitting 4 fours and a six. He has accumulated 893 runs in 31 matches at an average of 49.61, striking at 150.84. In T20 cricket overall, Varma has scored 3,802 runs from 125 games, including two centuries and three fifties. He has hit 49 sixes, just one shy of hitting 50.

Sanju Samson’s Valuable Contribution

Sanju Samson scored a brisk 39 runs off 23 balls, including three sixes and a four. Playing his 48th T20I, Samson has totaled 969 runs at an average of 26.18 alongside 55 sixes in his T20I career.

Pathum Nissanka’s Maiden T20I Century

Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka registered his maiden century in T20 Internationals, scoring 107 off 58 balls with 7 fours and 6 sixes. In his 74th T20I, Nissanka now has 2,211 runs at an average of 31.58 with 17 fifties.

In T20 cricket overall, he has accumulated 3,933 runs at an average of 29.13. This century was his second in T20s, alongside 28 fifties.

Nissanka Reaches 100 Sixes in T20s

According to ESPNcricinfo, Nissanka surpassed the milestone of 100 sixes in T20 cricket during this match. He now has 105 sixes overall, including 59 in T20Is for Sri Lanka.

Significant Milestones by Nissanka

– Fourth Sri Lankan batter to score a T20I century, joining Mahela Jayawardene, Tillakaratne Dilshan, and Kusal Perera.
– Third batter in Men’s T20 Asia Cup history to score a hundred, following Hong Kong’s Babar Hayat and India’s Virat Kohli.
– First Sri Lankan batter to score a T20I century against India.

Kusal Perera Surpasses 5,000 Runs in T20 Cricket

Kusal Perera scored 58 runs off 32 balls, hitting 8 fours and a six. In his 88th T20I, he now has 2,276 runs at an average of 27.42 with 16 fifties and one hundred.

Versus India specifically, Perera has 392 runs from 13 matches at an average of 32.66, with this innings marking his fourth T20I fifty against India.

Overall in T20 cricket, Perera has surpassed 5,000 runs, accumulating 5,022 runs at an average of 25.71 with 25 fifties and 2 centuries.

Kuldeep Yadav’s Bowling Excellence

Kuldeep Yadav has been outstanding in Asia Cup 2025, picking up 13 wickets in 6 matches at an impressive average of 9.84 and an economy rate of 6.04. He currently has 82 wickets in 46 T20I matches at an average of 13.40.

Conclusion

The thrilling contest showcased stellar performances from key players on both sides. India’s batting depth and all-round efforts were well matched by the resilient Sri Lankan batting lineup. Individual milestones and records highlighted the quality and excitement of the match, adding to the rich history of T20 Asia Cup cricket.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/asia-cup-india-vs-sri-lanka-report-and-stats/story

Davante Adams, Rob Havenstein questionable for Sunday vs. Colts

While receiver Davante Adams did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday due to a hamstring injury, head coach Sean McVay expressed confidence that Adams should be able to play against the Colts on Sunday. Through three games with Los Angeles, Adams has recorded 13 catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns.

Right tackle Rob Havenstein is in a similar situation. Although he did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday because of an ankle injury, he participated in limited practice on Friday and is listed as questionable. McVay also indicated that Havenstein is expected to play on Sunday.

Guard Steve Avila, who has been dealing with an ankle injury as well, will be upgraded to a full participant in Friday’s practice after limited reps on Wednesday and Thursday. McVay noted that the team would like to assess Avila’s performance in practice before assigning a game status.

The full and final injury report for the Los Angeles team ahead of Week 4 will be released later on Friday.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/davante-adams-rob-havenstein-questionable-for-sunday-vs-colts

Stephen A. Smith torches Tua Tagovailoa for ‘asinine’ response to Cam Newton

Stephen A. Smith recently reacted to Tua Tagovailoa’s attempt to challenge Cam Newton, referencing a tactic reminiscent of Ryan Clark’s playbook—and he wasn’t having it.

Last week on *First Take*, Cam Newton pointed out that Tagovailoa is making more money than several notable quarterbacks, including Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, Baker Mayfield, Matthew Stafford, and Jayden Daniels. Newton emphasized his point by saying, “more money, more expectations.”

Despite facing justified criticism for his subpar performance this season, Tagovailoa fired back at Newton during a recent press conference. He stated, “I want to see anybody on the streets come and play quarterback,” escalating the ongoing battle between the two players.

While many might have expected Newton to respond by boasting about his own accomplishments on the field, he instead chose a more relatable and compassionate approach—earning credit for keeping the discussion grounded and respectful.
https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/stephen-a-smith-tua-tagovailoa-asinine-response-cam-newton.html

Malik Nabers good to go for Jaxson Dart’s starting debut

Wide receiver Malik Nabers will be available as a target for Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart in the rookie’s first NFL start.

Nabers did not practice on Wednesday and was limited on Thursday, but he did not receive an injury designation for Sunday’s home game against the Chargers. Although he was again limited on Friday, Nabers is listed with a shoulder injury and is expected to play.

Jaxson Dart will be the fifth starting quarterback for the Giants since Nabers joined the team as a first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

In other injury news, the Giants have ruled out kicker Graham Gano (groin), defensive lineman Chauncey Golston (ankle), and running back Tyrone Tracy (shoulder) for Sunday’s game. Defensive lineman Rakeem Nunez-Roches (foot) is the only player listed as questionable heading into the matchup.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/malik-nabers-good-to-go-for-jaxson-darts-starting-debut

Jon Rahm hits first tee shot as Ryder Cup gets under way

Europe’s Jon Rahm got the 45th Ryder Cup underway in a frenzied atmosphere on the first tee at Bethpage Black on Friday. On a day when United States President Donald Trump was due to visit, Europe hoped to make a strong start in their defence of the trophy.

Rahm was playing alongside Tyrrell Hatton in the opening foursomes match against Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas of the US. The hosts were backed by the majority in a lively crowd, but it was Rahm who had the honour of playing the first shot at 7:10 am local time (12:10 pm UK).

The Spaniard played a nervy opener before DeChambeau launched the host’s challenge with a superb straight drive, followed by a birdie putt to win the hole.

Prior to the start, DeChambeau and Thomas, carrying a US flag, had entered the arena to a huge roar from the crowd gathered in the 5,000-capacity grandstand at the first tee. US captain Keegan Bradley had earlier encouraged fans to raise the volume, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

There was also an early taste of the potential hostility to come as European linchpin Rory McIlroy was booed when shown practising on the large screen.

The opening match was set to be followed by three more in the morning session. In match two, Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick faced world number one Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley. Europe’s strong pairing of world number two McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood, who both won their foursomes outings in 2023, took on Collin Morikawa and Harris English. Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland completed the morning proceedings against Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay.

Trump’s visit prompted a huge increase in security measures, and he was expected to arrive at Bethpage prior to the start of the afternoon fourballs session. Gates opened at 5 am to allow the crowd ample time to enter the course, with many heading straight to the first tee to soak up the electric atmosphere.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/jon-rahm-hits-first-tee-shot-as-ryder-cup-gets-under-way-1811321.html

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Mariners announce MiLB award winners: Lazaro Montes, Ryan Sloan hitter and pitcher of the year

As the current Mariners look to write their names in the history books, some of tomorrow’s Mariners were at T-Mobile Park yesterday to be honored for the annual Mariners Minor League awards.

The winners are:

– OF Lazaro Montes (AA), Ken Griffey Jr. Minor League Hitter of the Year
– RHP Ryan Sloan (A+), Jamie Moyer Pitcher of the Year
– INF Colt Emerson (AA), Alvin Davis Mr. Mariner Award
– RHP Tyler Cleveland (AA), Dan Wilson Community Service Award
– INF Blake Rambusch (AA), Edgar Martinez Dominate The Zone Tournament Winner
– RHP Nick Davila (AA), Dominate The Zone Tournament Winner (Pitcher)
– Shawn O’Malley (AAA), Hitting Coach, Dave Henderson Staff Member of the Year

Montes, Sloan, Rambusch, and Davila were at T-Mobile Park on Tuesday to accept their awards. Emerson and O’Malley are otherwise occupied as the Rainiers make a Pacific Coast League playoff run, and Cleveland is in Arizona preparing for the Arizona Fall League.

Cleveland is recognized for his volunteer work; he consistently volunteered at every youth baseball clinic hosted by both High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas. He also earned the distinction of a selection to the Arizona Fall League (AFL), where he’ll pitch as part of the Peoria Javelinas against some of baseball’s top prospects.

Cleveland will be joined in Arizona by top prospect OF Jonny Farmelo, who was also at the park last week as the team hosted the Northwest League Champions, the Everett AquaSox.

Rambusch and Davila are this year’s Dominate The Zone winners, a tournament the team has been running across the affiliates since the hiring of Jerry Dipoto and company. Formerly known as the Control the Zone tournament, the contest recognizes one pitcher and one hitter who post the best strikeout-to-walk rates, respectively (hitters can also earn points for lengthy plate appearances). Winners earn an automatic invite to big-league spring training.

Rambusch, who posted a .364 OBP this season, reached base safely in 79 of his 103 games. At Double-A, Rambo walked 11.5% of the time while striking out just 15.5%. Davila’s strikeout-to-walk numbers took a bit of a hit after an early-season promotion to Double-A, but he actually cut his ERA down pitching outside the bandbox of Funko Field. He’s a groundball-inducing pitcher who’s one to watch this spring training.

“The reason those guys are up here is because they buy into the pillars of our organization,” said GM Justin Hollander. “They represent what we believe in, and they excel at that.”

The Mariners surprised many by promoting Colt Emerson, their top prospect per MLB Pipeline, to Tacoma late in the season after a short stint in Double-A. This was already an aggressive move for the young shortstop, who just turned 20 on July 20th. Since then, Emerson has continued to rake, storming into Tacoma and dazzling in his brief time there as he’s accompanied the Rainiers on their playoff run.

The Mariners value Emerson as much off the field as on it, recognizing him for his leadership abilities with the Alvin Davis Mr. Mariner award for the second straight season.

“You see AD over there,” said Hollander, gesturing to Alvin Davis who was on hand to present the award. “He’s Mr. Mariner for a reason. It’s not just about winning Rookie of the Year or being one of the best hitters in the history of the organization. It’s about what he represents on and off the field.”

Unfortunately for Emerson, his path to winning the award named after Seattle’s most iconic hitter is blocked by Cuban-born slugger Lazaro Montes, who took home the Ken Griffey Jr. Hitter of the Year award for the third straight year.

Montes is coming off a tremendous season split between High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas, a challenging assignment for the 20-year-old. Montes struggled with strikeouts at Double-A, but also proved that Dickey-Stephens Park isn’t too much for him, walloping 14 homers in the notoriously power-sapping park.

Montes’s 32 total homers across both levels tie for the third-best home run mark in MiLB this season.

“They told me that in that park, nobody can hit homers, but for me that was an exciting moment, because I said, okay, let me show right now what I can do,” grinned the affable Montes.

Montes says his plan is to go to High Performance Camp (HPC) in the coming weeks, and then return to Miami for off-season training. He plans to work out again with teammate and fellow Cuban Randy Arozarena, who had a significant impact on Lazaro this past off-season.

“The way that [Randy] plays with his personality, that made me feel comfortable to be myself and to compete. He talked with my mom, and he’s got family close to my family in Pinar del Río, so we’re almost family,” beamed Laz.

This past off-season, Montes worked intently on moving more fluidly, a criticism that’s often been lobbied at the titanic slugger, who many outlets see as a future designated hitter.

“My dad was like, ‘Oh, why are they talking like that?’ I said, ‘Papi, chilllll out.’ That’s good for me, because I take that as a challenge, and I challenge myself every day. Everything that people say, for me, I see that and I say okay. We’ll see in the future.”

Montes said he’s spoken to Julio, who was also once labeled as a corner outfielder, and was inspired by Julio showing up to spring training having worked hard on speed and agility over the off-season.

“He got to spring training and he was like, ‘I’m here. I’m the centerfielder of this team. And I’m going to prepare like that, for that. I’m gonna play right field, left field, any part of the field, and be ready for that moment.’”

It was a thrill to follow along with Ryan Sloan’s first year as a professional, culminating in his award for Jamie Moyer Pitcher of the Year.

It’s funny that this award is named after Seattle’s soft-tossing lefty because Sloan couldn’t be more different: a big, physical righty, Sloan’s fastball zips in the upper 90s with plus ride. He says getting even more on it is his number one goal this off-season. “Well, maybe number two.”

Sloan is laser-focused on making improvements in his mental game, especially after getting knocked around a little in his brief stint at High-A.

“I think it was good that I failed,” said the 19-year-old. “I always like to take stuff from outings, and when I fail, it’s much easier to take stuff away.”

Sloan’s arsenal is impressive — along with the big fastball, he added a cutter this year as a bridge pitch between his fastball and slider, and a changeup that he continues to work on the consistency of (he calls it a confidence pitch) but he believes could be his best weapon.

Even more impressive is the maturity and work ethic of the 19-year-old, who Seattle selected with their second pick in the 2024 Draft, pitching in his first professional season.

“I like to put it like, it was a year of learning. For me, first year, but there’s a lot of guys that have played a lot more than I have, so being able to see what everyone has to say, what everyone experiences, what they’ve been through, what they’ve learned. Just hoping to pick everyone’s brain and try to become a better player, better person — not just pitching, not just the stuff that’ll come through practice and all the above, but trying to become a better person, better mentality on the mound, better mental stuff, better routine.”

Sloan said to do that, he leaned heavily on his teammates and pitching coaches, drawing from their experience. At the end of the season, he’s very proud of having finished his first professional season healthy, which he credits to the thing he’s most proud of: maturing and developing a pro routine, figuring out what he needs as a pitcher in order to go out and be successful.

“I think coming in, I thought my stuff was good. All the data and statistics info proved that it was pretty good. So just going out there and being able to have a non-cluttered mind. Just go out there, have a simple plan, have a simple thought. I think that was my biggest stride, just overall learning a bunch of stuff as you go along trying to mature.”

Sloan, like Montes, will head to HPC before heading home to the Chicago area for the off-season, where he says he’s got a solid place to train.

“Big old dome in Chicago. I’ll stay warm there.”

For as impressive as some of these performances are, Justin Hollander stresses that these awards are about celebrating the players’ contributions on and off the field.

“You can be that 80 grade human in a lot of different ways. And I think our organization has done a great job of not forcing a cookie-cutter mentality on every player. Laz is different than Colt Emerson. They’re both 80-grade human beings and teammates and players, but they do it their own way, in the same way that Cal and Julio are different people, and Logan and George are different people, and Bryan and Bryce are different people.

“We really believe strongly in making sure that we let the players know, like, these are our core values. This is our foundation. Now you go identify how you can make that your own and bring it to life.”
https://www.lookoutlanding.com/seattle-mariners-minors/134723/mariners-announce-milb-award-winners-lazaro-montes-ryan-sloan-hitter-and-pitcher-of-the-year

Strictly judge Shirley Ballas reveals what was said during phone call with Dani Dyer after she was forced to quit show – and how producers are working to replace her

**Strictly Judge Shirley Ballas Reveals Details of Phone Call with Dani Dyer Following Show Exit**

Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas has opened up about her conversation with Dani Dyer after the TV personality was forced to quit the show due to a devastating injury. The 65-year-old dancer and judge appeared on *This Morning* alongside hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on Wednesday to discuss Dani’s shock departure and how producers are working to find her replacement.

Speaking gravely about Dani, Shirley said, “I know her work ethic and when she got onto Strictly I thought, ‘They don’t know what’s hit them!'” Singing praises for the young star, Shirley continued, “This young lady is all sparkle, and of course, yesterday, she fell on her ankle, or twisted it, she has a hairline fracture, so she’s out.”

Shirley revealed she had spoken to Dani the day after her injury. “I spoke to her yesterday, she’s mortified, she’s devastated but, as I said to her, she could come back next year. You know, like Jamie Laing did, and he made the final.”

With Dani’s departure, Strictly bosses are now scrambling to find a replacement. Shirley shared insights on the situation behind the scenes: “I did speak to the executive producer [about a replacement] to try to get an answer for you and they’re hustling and bustling to see what they can do. We’re a dancer down. So, either, someone won’t go home the first week or something like that. But let’s hope that someone else will get the opportunity.”

The news broke on Tuesday when the *Daily Mail* reported that Dani, 29, one of the show’s favourites, had suffered a fractured ankle during a rehearsal last Friday, forcing her to bow out of the competition.

Dani confirmed the injury in a heartfelt statement, saying:
“I had a fall on Friday in rehearsals and landed funny. I thought I had rolled my foot but it swelled up badly over the weekend and after an MRI scan yesterday, it turns out I have fractured my ankle.”

She added with a touch of humour, “Apparently doing the quickstep on a fracture is not advisable (!) and the doctors have said I am not allowed to dance so I’ve had to pull out of the show.”

Dani expressed her heartbreak over the situation: “To say I’m heartbroken is the biggest understatement. I am so going to miss dancing with Nikita but will of course be watching closely and cheering all the couples on.”

The accident occurred before Dani even had the chance to perform a routine on the show.

Sarah James, Executive Producer for BBC Studios, also commented on the news:
“Dani has brought so much passion, joy and enthusiasm to Strictly, and her partnership with Nikita was off to the most sensational start. Everyone on the show is incredibly sad that she’s no longer able to compete in this year’s series. We send her all our love and best wishes for a swift recovery, and we very much hope to welcome her back to the ballroom in the future.”

Many of Dani’s Strictly co-stars, celebrities, and professional dancers expressed their sympathies following her early exit. Among them was head judge Shirley Ballas, who wrote on social media:
“I’m so so sorry. But health is most important. Get well soon Angel.”

Dani Dyer’s departure is a huge loss for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing, but fans and the show’s cast alike are hopeful for her swift recovery and eventual return.
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