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Strictly’s Tasha Ghouri looks unreal in a leggy mini dress

Strictly’s Tasha Ghouri looks unreal in a leggy mini dress

Tasha Ghouri lit up our screens with her contagious energy by joining her Strictly Come Dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec to film Strictly: it takes two Tuesday evening.

The old love island The star looked incredible in an embroidered mini dress adorned with bright, blooming flowers and intricate swirls.

The striking dress, which resembles fashion brand Santa Fe’s ‘A Kiss From A Rose’ dress Isola Shopfeatured a fitted bandeau neckline, delicate lace-up details at the back and touches of sparkle from the metallic threads.

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Tasha’s beautiful dress is from Isola Boutique

According to the brand, this fun and flirty ensemble is made from “luxe satin” with “candy-colored beading and soft pastel embroidery.”

Fans were quick to comment on Tasha’s mini dress, which injected a dose of summer into fall. “The dress!!! Stunning,” one fan wrote, while another wrote, “This dress was made for you, Tasha.”

The reality star swept her golden blonde hair into a romantic bun, showcasing her beautiful white flower earrings and his cochlear implant.

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Tasha lit up the room in her embroidered dress

“She loves her buns!” noted one fan in the comments, to which another replied, “I wonder if the updates are being made so we can see the cochlear implant and so the deaf community can visually see that there is representation deaf in the series?

The original poster replied: “Good point! That’s a nice touch if so.”

Tasha’s cochlear implant is her ‘superpower’

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Tasha uses a cochlear implant to help her hear

Tasha, who was born deaf, is the first ever Strictly contestant to have a cochlear implant and often uses her social media platforms to update her followers on the device she uses to hear.

In an emotional video shared earlier this year, Tasha chose to remove her cochlear implant to film a “Get Ready With Me” video, in which she spoke with a “tone-deaf accent.”

WATCH: Tasha Ghouri films with her ‘deaf accent’ for the first time

The term refers to the way deaf or hard of hearing people sound when they speak. “If I can help one person with their confidence it makes me happy,” Tasha wrote in the caption of the video, which has gained over 5 million views across her social media platforms.

“Remember to celebrate every victory, no matter how big,” she added, reflecting on the video in which she told viewers, “I don’t know how loud I’m speaking, or how how clearly I speak.”

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Tasha has been wowing Strictly fans every week

Despite her struggles, Tasha and Aljaz have found themselves top of the Strictly leaderboard most weeks and secured a place this weekend at the iconic Blackpool Tower ballroom.

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Tasha made it to Blackpool Week

Tasha’s father was quick to praise his daughter’s determination: “I was already full of pride the second you were born, and you continue to accumulate it. The overflow now turns into tears. With or without a disability, people can often feel like they’re in a dark place and your performance resonated with many people for different reasons. »

“Your passion for helping others is admirable and you have a very, very special heart. Never change darling. We all love you princess. And Aljaz thank you for everything.”