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First DWTS romance revealed as Thalia Heffernan spotted kissing pro dancer

Thalia Heffernan is the first celebrity to find romance on RTÉ’s Dancing With The Stars, as she’s reportedly been spotted kissing pro dancer Ryan McShane.

While the 21-year-old is partnered with Curtis Pritchard, sparks are flying between her and Denise McCormack’s professional partner Ryan, as the pair were spotted getting close on Sunday night in Krystle nightclub.

Following Hughie Maughan’s elimination, the DWTS gang descended on Krystle nightclub’s VIP area, where they enjoyed a few drinks before another week of training.

“It’s a really young cast among the professional dancers and everyone’s up for having a laugh during their time off in Dublin. Everyone’s off on Mondays, so they’ve started going in to Krystle after the show,” a source told the Herald.

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Romance: Thalia was spotted kissing Denise McCormack’s partner Ryan McShane | RTE

“Everyone noticed that Thalia and Ryan have got close in recent weeks and always have a great laugh together.

“They all had a great night out in Krystle last Sunday, and at one point Thalia and Ryan were seen sharing a kiss in a corner of the club, so it’s kind of an open secret now among the cast and crew.

“They’re both single and just enjoying each other’s company,” they added.

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History: Ryan previously dated Dayl Cronin’s pro dance partner Ksenia | INSTAGRAM

Ryan, 32, previously dated his professional dance partner Ksenia Zsikhotska, who is partnered with Hometown’s Dayl Cronin on DWTS.

However, a show insider has insisted that he and Ksenia actually broke up “about a year ago”.

The news comes after Goss.ie exclusively confirmed that Thalia’s artist ex Maser had moved on with model and radio host Daniella Moyles.

When contacted by the Herald, both Thalia and Ryan declined to comment on their rumoured romance. A spokesperson for the show also declined to comment on the reports.

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