Joe Sugg has revealed he would be willing to quit the UK and head Down Under with his girlfriend Dianne Buswell.
YouTuber Joe met professional dancer Dianne when the pair were partnered together on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018.
They eventually finished the series as runners-up, losing out to documentary filmmaker Stacey Dooley and pro dancer Kevin Clifton.
Joe, 32, and 35-year-old Dianne announced they were dating shortly after the final aired on the BBC. They moved in together a year later, before buying their first home as a couple in 2021.
While the stars are currently settled in the UK, Joe says he would be willing to relocate to Dianne’s native Australia. The social media personality also revealed he always believed he would end up dating an Australian.
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Appearing on The Fellas podcast, Joe was asked if he would consider quitting the UK and moving to Australia.
Joe replied: “Eventually. Especially this year, the start of the year that we’ve had, I just can’t handle the weather that we have. She’s still [got citizenship] but I think you’ve got to get married first.”
After being quizzed when he was “going to put a ring on it”, Joe replied: “You sound like my Instagram comments. Whenever I post a picture of me and Dianne, ‘when are you getting married?’, ‘when will you put a ring on it?’ – I don’t know Brenda, I don’t know.”
Fans on Joe’s social media page are keen to see the pair tying the knot. In the comments section of his recent post with Dianne, one said: “Will you two hurry up and get engaged, married and have beautiful children together.”
Another added: “I’m sensing it might be time” with a ring emoji.
A third added: “Gorgeous as ever BUT, where’s the ring Joe?!”
Joe will be appearing alongside David James, Lucrezia Millarini, Myles Stephenson on The Chase Celebrity Special at 4pm today.
Dianne meanwhile has previously said her home feels “so far away” but admits she “absolutely loves” living in the United Kingdom.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, she said: “I’ve been here now six years and that’s gone very quickly.
“One weird thing, I suppose, is that I just go, ‘Wow, I’m actually so far away from where I was born’. Then I think, ‘Oh my god, like, of all the places I now am living!’
“The UK is a full 24 hour plane ride away from my hometown. And obviously my family are all so far away from me.
“But I must say, I do love the UK and I do love all the people here and I love my job here so, yeah, I really enjoy the UK.”