Strictly's Helen Skelton sends sweet gift to Gemma Atkinson's daughter Mia
Strictly Come Dancing star Helen Skelton has been given a big thank you after sending a sweet gift to Gemma Atkinson's daughter.
Gemma wrote: "Still wears her July B'day badge. "Thank you for Mia's beanie @helenskelton". She also tagged the TV star's kids clothing company Toy Breaker. Gorka, 34, then added: "She knows how hard it is as a celebrity doing the show and also she knows how hard I can be sometimes and how difficult I can be being so picky with everything so she's a good person to get tips from."
While some Strictly viewers wondered if Gorka was 'annoyed' by the comments from the judges, others applauded him for standing up for Helen - including his fiancee Gemma. She tweeted after the show: "When your man stands up and says what everyone’s thinking…" alongside a GIF of an A-list crowd applauding.
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