Just six months ago, when Tasha Ghouri was last on the cover of Fabulous, she rejected any fears because of the strictly curse of the dance.
Despite the countless couples to break up after appearing on the BBC1 dance show, the 26-year-old did not care about her relationship with her boyfriend Andrew Le Page, whom she met at Love Island 2022. She even described the curse as “smiling.”
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Tasha Ghouri opened about her separation from her love island of boyfriend: photographed for Fabulous of Mark Hayman
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Says Love Island gave her a platform to raise awareness for the deaf community: photographed for Fabulous Mark Hayman
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Tasha met Andrew Le Page on Love Island 2022Credit: Instagram
Fasting forward by January, and while Tasha traveled around the ground with a ceiling Come Dance Live Tour, it was discovered that the couple had separated.
Although much has been said about what happened, Tasha has retained a dignified silence so far.
“It was such an emotional break up,” he admits. “It’s hard. Any break is hard. I spent so much time with Andrew. We were together for two and a half years.
“We had a house. Luna gathered her dog in 2023. It was heartfelt. But sometimes you just separate and that happened.
“I still have so much respect for him, but people grow out of relationships.”
The couple seems to hit a rocky patch while Tashina’s popularity rose after she reached the finals.
“It didn’t end at all,” Tasha admits. “Yes, we are still in touch. We are still in good conditions.
“We have our own dog, which we both absolutely love. We will face it, so of course we are still talking.
“And I still care about him, of course I am. But we are on different paths and so I can be relationships. That’s normal.”
Some reports suggest that Tasha has left Andrew’s real estate agent blinded by applying for the Celebi Raya socializing application immediately after the end of the thing. She later deleted her profile.
Tasha Ghouri falls apart in tears as she comforts because of the future while a strict tour ends in the middle of divided by Andrew Le Page
“Do you know what?” She sighed. “I think at the time I made a silly mistake. I did it too early. It was just a situation with warmth.
“And in that situation, I owned it too. Unfortunately, it’s something I just have to raise my hands and say, ‘Tasha, it was too early. “
“That’s what it is. I can’t get back, but I learned from that.”
Any relationship that falls apart is difficult, but it has to deal with it in full glow of the public eye must make it harder.
“Yes,” Tasha says, nodding. “It’s something I struggled with in connection with a public eye, and then it’s a break in public.
“Unfortunately, people will have opinions and think they know what’s going on in the relationship. But only Andrew and I know what happened between us. We are pretty private people.
“It was hard to move, go through it all and see him on social media and quite everywhere.
“I had to lower my head, just focus on myself and think, ‘This is not forever. “
Speaking of social media, while Andrew immediately replied Tashu and wiped out his social media of any of her trace, she did not do the same.
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Tasha has booked her first ever solo vacation on Dubaicredit: photographed for Fabulous Mark Hayman
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She attributes strictly tour to her that helped her go through a difficult timecridit: photographed for Fabulous Mark Hayman
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Tasha with her dog Luna, which she and Andrew co-rodercredit: Instagram
“Memories are always there for me,” she explains. “I will always see them as positive and happy.
“And that’s part of my life that I never want to get rid of. I’m so grateful for Love Iceland.
“He gave me a platform to raise awareness of deaf communities and gave me the opportunities I have now.
“And that gave me Andrew. When I’m 80, I want to look back and think,” This was part of my life chapter. And every chapter was beautiful. “
“But now I start a new chapter and a new beginning. And if nothing else, I think it is empowered and I am proud of myself.”
Unfortunately, people will have opinions and think they know what’s going on in the relationship. But only Andrew and I know what happened between us.
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The couple moved to London just weeks after coming fourth in the finals of the island of Love, and last February bought a detached fixer at Hertfordshire, who were renovating.
Tasha moved before the tour and now got a new place, while Andrew returned to Guernsey on the canal islands, from where it was.
He is currently looking for a new home in London with a garden for his dog.
Tasha explains, “I have never lived alone before, so this is a whole new thing. At first it felt so strange. I think people are afraid of being alone.
“I learn to find my independence and it will take time. And I have Luna with me. It’s a little easier.”
As part of her new attitude, a single girl, Tasha also booked her first solo vacation in Dubai, something that she took care of.
“I just wanted to go to process everything,” she explains.
“And rest for myself. I thought it would be good, but I was a little scared before I left, because I never made a solo trip before.
“I thought,” Am I just going to dinner? Is that normal? “But I’m learning about myself and running new paths.
Despite her words, it is clear that the end of her relationship took her toll, but she deserves a strictly tour for helping her to go through difficult times.
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Tasha was the winner with strictly partner Ajaz Skorjaneccredit: BBC
“Dance is like space for all the emotions you feel,” she says. “And I think the tour really helped me, because it could have had a release for his emotions somewhere and take off his opinion.
“When I danced, my mind was just empty. And that is the beauty of the dance. It can do it. It can be a cure.”
Tasha missed closely at the Glitterball trophy of the first competitor of Chris McCausland, but she voted the winner most times on tour.
“It was strictly my dream come true. I had such an amazing time and I became great friends with so many people. All professionals are beautiful.
“I will obviously stay in touch with my partner Ajaz Skorjanec. She has a tour that comes with her husband Janette Manrara. They will break her.
“Jamie [Borthwick] And now I have this lovely brother/sister relationship. I’m so happy that I met him.
“The whole show was like magic. Chris approached me in the finals and left:” Tash has 50% in the final with disabilities. “
“You know you don’t really see it on TV, so it’s amazing to see two different people with two different disabilities and two different stories to raise consciousness and platform to help other people.
“But strictly tour was so fun in a different way, because there are no pressure and the shows were in the arenas. Everyone was released and had a good time.
“You have to spend more time with the judges. It was just a wonderful experience and I felt very happy that I was a part of it.”
The way he finished was perfect. I thought I would cry my eyes, but in fact, I was happy.
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After she loved him so much, Tasha expected to be devastated when it came to the end, but instead she was ready to return to reality. “I think it ended up at the right time. It becomes your life for six months. You are in this bubble.
“The way he finished was perfect. I thought I would cry my eyes, but in fact, I was happy – I was happy to have had that experience, ready to finish and go to the next part of my life. He felt like the right moment.”
Tasha, who was born completely deaf, is now focused on the release of her book, your superpower, documenting that her cochlear implant was equipped when she had five, and the struggles she met with disabilities.
“It’s a really special book. When I was younger, there was no presentation for people like me. When Rose Ayling-Ellis started strictly [in 2021]She was the first deaf person on TV that I thought was a voice for us. I wish I had more when I was younger.
“So this book is to help people find their confidence and self -love with their disabilities. I am really proud of it. I share my experiences and how I overcome my obstacles.”
Tasha had a successful career as a model and became the first deaf competitor of Love Iceland in 2022, but even then, she was aimed at the trolls that mocked her voice.
In his book, he interviews people from all layers of life with disabilities and differences of all kinds, such as blindness, alopecia, acne and mental health, to show that everyone can use their differences to help others.
Tasha ignored the criticism of her voice and filmed the audioclion itself, because she wants other children with hearing impairment I can hear someone who speaks like them.
‘Part of the challenge’
“The audience was a challenge,” she explains. “I was nervous by doing it in my own voice, because I will always be a little self -conscious about it.
“But my voice is also my superpower and I wanted to normalize the deaf accent and beauty of it. I want people to feel listening, and seeing and hearing.
“I used to have speech therapy before and there are some sentences and some words I come across and I have to come back and repeat. But that is part of the challenge.
“I just read the chapters and try to be clear and concise, and get a real tone and mood.
“He actually felt pretty emotional reading that. It’s a wonderful book – I feel like I’m sharing a vulnerable part of myself.”
While Tasha was Cha-Cha-Cha-Ing across the country, her former colleagues from the love of the islanders of Bak-Su and Luca Bish returned to Love Iceland: All Stars. Is that any of this to look at?
“No, I didn’t get the opportunity, but I saw clippings on social media. I’m so happy about Bakin.
“Looks like she’s really happy with curtis [Pritchard]. I think it’s so nice that everyone has the opportunity to come back and maybe find love. But it’s strange to see them again in the villa. “
And now she’s alone, did she call that she was in the series next year? She shakes her head, “I will be honest, the chapter of the island of love for me is closed.
“You won’t see me soon on all the stars. It’s not what I want to do anymore. I look forward. Now, now, all the stars come strictly … I would absolutely do it!”
And what about socializing again? “Oh, absolutely no,” he says, decisively. “There are no men who slide into my dms and that’s fine, because I really want to concentrate on myself and my career.
“This year, it refers to Tash and the new chapter of my life.”
- Your SuperSila: Grow that different from Tasha Ghouri (£ 20, Piatkus) came out on April 24
In a makeup chair with Tasha
Do you have heroes for skin care?
I just started using Dr.jart+ and I love the Laneige water cream. Cleaning and using serum and moisturizing cream, plus sometimes retinol for breakthrough.
What are your basic make-up bags?
L’Oréal Paris Lumi Glation. It is perfect for the bronze look. And Charlotte Tilbury Lipliner, like an iconic naked.
Do you have any cosmetic hacks?
The eyebrow lamination saves so much time. They can only brush them and they are good to leave.
Who is your beauty icon?
Tate McRae. I love her makeup, hair, glamor. . . All!
Describe your beauty evolution.
I’ve never used a false complexion before, but now I have fallen on it. I love Bondi Sands 1 hour Express.
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