After being attacked for a post, Strictly Come Dancing star Vito Coppola addressed a critic and defended his friends Dianne Buswell, Ellie Goldstein, and Joe Suggs in a video message.
Professional dancer Vito Coppola hit out at a critic whilst defending three of his friends from Strictly Come Dancing after being criticised over a video on social media this week. He addressed the situation in a message to fans tonight.
It comes after Vito, 32, shared a skit on Instagram this afternoon. The sketch showed the pro and Ellie Goldstein, 23, who is his celebrity partner on the BBC show this year, pretending to continually fart whilst in a rehearsal together.
Some viewers claimed they didn’t find it funny, while others expressed their delight in the comments section. Vito has since shared that model Ellie addressed one critic’s video response in a direct message about it.
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The viewer’s message, shared by Vito, described the skit as “grim” and encouraged Ellie to tell him to delete it. The critic appeared to suggest that the pro has spending “too much time” with his colleague Dianne Buswell, 36, and her partner Joe Sugg, 34, and been “influenced” by the couple.
The viewer requested that Vito delete the most recent fart video in the message. It’s not very funny at all. These kinds of jokes and skits are sarcastic and don’t really portray him well because he’s supposed to be hot and mysterious. Keep watching the dancing videos because they are so adorable and enjoyable!
“I believe Vito has been interacting with Dianne and Joe and has been influenced by them (they frequently fart jokes and it’s grim), but he is far better than this (and you too! ). Simply upload dancing videos, please! He’s good enough to handle this kind of embarrassing content. “Sending love.”
Vito posted a picture of the message in a video that appeared on his Instagram account tonight, along with the comments. Please don’t get blocked, just respect, he said in a caption over the post on the platform this evening.
He made the suggestion in the video that he doesn’t typically care about social media criticism. Vito responded, “I don’t really pay attention, but in this case you touched three significant people, Dianne and Joe, who are actually my friends and my family.” You should definitely speak with caution before talking about specific people.
Second, don’t message Ellie because she’s my little sister and that I’m very protective. Please, I really care. Ellie and anyone who attempts to say something like this should be banned from the profile I’ve already warned her against.
The sender questioned whether the sender knew her personally when Vito responded to the use of “hey girl” at the beginning of the message to Ellie. Then he said in the video, “I don’t think so; maybe hey girl, to someone else.”
Vito urged fans to spread positivity and avoid “hate” before wrapping up his speech. At the end of the video, he urged viewers to only enjoy joy, smile, and enjoyment, but not hate. Wah, peace and love!
Vito and Ellie danced in a dance studio as they both paced along a voiceover with farting sounds in the earlier skit. Before Ellie lip-synced someone saying, “Okay, that was disgusting, we’re done,” Vito performed as an explosive sound play at the end.
The caption of the post, which was shared on Ellie’s Instagram page together, read, “POV: Sharing is caring. He added three “dashing away” emojis, and the caption “Ahahahaha” was added next along with laughing emojis.
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