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Shirley Ballas looks fire in a bikini as she performs in the garden with boyfriend Daniel Taylor

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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas looked phenomenal in her bikini as she sang Sweet Caroline with her boyfriend in the garden, and it certainly helped take the edge off of lockdown. The 59-year-old and her beau Daniel Taylor took advantage of the good weather on Sunday to sing their hearts out to their version of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.

Daniel rocked jean shorts and completed the look by wearing Shirley’s underwear as a hat… as you do. ‘Fun at tea time that’s my bra on Danny’s head lol,’ she shared on Instagram. ‘@danieltayloresq gave me a tambourine to see if I could stay in time as he did not succeed in his waltz

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