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Strictly's Motsi Mabuse's heartbreaking revelation about work and her baby daughter

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Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse is often left in tears as she commutes to work between countries without her baby. The South African pro dancer is based in Germany with husband Evgenij Voznyuk and their daughter, who will soon turn two.

During the last series of Strictly, she flew to the UK each Saturday for the live recording, after choosing to avoid “stressing” her child by bringing her along. “I cry quite often when I’m in the plane,” admits Motsi, 39. “But I’ve never missed a doctor’s appointment.

I’ve literally come back home for two hours to take her to the doctor and then flown back. “ Motsi also appears on Let’s Dance in Germany, filmed 90 minutes away from her home. “I come home at 3[am], then she wakes up at 7 and I’m up,” she told

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