STRICTLY star Neil Jones has yet to be informed whether he will be partnered with a star for the next series of the hit BBC One program.
Neil, who is anticipating his very first kid, a child lady, with his Love Island star bride-to-be Chyna Mills, has actually just ever been partnered with 2 celebs regardless of signing up with the program 7 years earlier.
The hunk came 5th with footballer Alex Scott in 2019 however became part of the very first couple to be gotten rid of when he was coupled with EastEnders legend Nina Wadia 2 years later on.
Neil, 41, was overheard gushing about his bride-to-be and said he couldn’t be more ecstatic about ending up being a papa as he went to an unique Mayhew charity drive in London last night to help discover houses for undesirable cats and dogs.
The occasion, which marked the launch of an unique photography exhibit, was likewise participated in by attractive couple, starlet Jess Impiazzi, 34, and her sweetheart, ex-footballer and TalkSport analyst Jermaine Pennant, 40, TOWIE legend Bobby Norris, 36, and attractive television speaker Hayley Palmer, 42.
Leading animal charity Mayhew signed up with forces with Burns Pet Nutrition, with the striking animal pictures on screen at the Romeo and Juliet café in Hampstead, north London.
A source informed The Sun Online: “Neil was with his dog Zara who was so adorable and small however really really loud. Everyone kept laughing since she didn’t stop talking a lot!
“Neil was dazzling, he has 3 dogs at home and will do anything to support a charity like the Mayhew. He was gushing about Chyna, and has actually read up on how to train the dogs around a brand-new born infant.
“He’s so excited about becoming a dad. He doesn’t know whether or not he’ll be getting a partner for the next series of Strictly but he’s very much looking forward to being a part of the show again this year.”
In the very first 5 months of this year, the variety of demands animal charity Mayhew had actually received from individuals wishing to quit their dogs was up 54%, and cats 74%, compared to this time in 2015.
It’s a difficult time for animals as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite.
Burns Pet Nutrition partnered with Mayhew to commemorate its 30th anniversary and to display 10dogs, cats, puppies and kittens searching for brand-new houses.
The striking images are available for purchase with the earnings going to the charity.
John Burns MBE, creator of Burns Pet Nutrition, said: “It was a satisfaction to invite our visitors to the opening of the image exhibit last night.
It was an excellent occasion and ideally, this exhibit assists to develop more awareness that there are numerous of our furry pals that require a caring home and to adopt and not purchase animals.”
Sherine Wheeler, Chief Executive at Mayhew, said: “The exhibit has actually been a pleasure – the pictures magnificently encapsulate the spirit of each included dog and cat and highlight the value of embracing rescue animals.
“We hope individuals will think about buying a picture or contributing to Mayhew and notably, check out whether they can adopt or foster among the dogs or cats in our care who is waiting on their 2nd possibility.”
Readers can take a look at the charity by going to www.mayhew.org