Rob Rinder enjoys dance class with axed Strictly star Luba Mushtuk as she is seen for first time since announcing she is leaving the show

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Rob Rinder enjoyed a dance class with axed Strictly star Luba Mushtuk as she was seen for the first time since announcing she is leaving the show.

Luba confirmed she is leaving Strictly Come Dancing on Friday amid a bloodbath of top talent being 'axed' from the show.

The Daily Mail revealed earlier this month that Luba, Nadiya Bychkova, 36, Karen Hauer, 43, Michelle Tsiakkas, 30, and Gorka Marquez, 35, had all been given the boot. 

But it has not stopped her dancing, with barrister and TV host Rob, 47, sharing that he was in training with the former Strictly pro. 

Taking to his Instagram Story on Saturday, Rob shared a picture of himself and Luba in workout gear in a dance studio. 

Rob captioned selfie of him and Luba: 'Day dancing with @lubamushtuk [dance emoji].'

Rob Rinder enjoyed a dance class with axed Strictly star Luba Mushtuk as she was seen for the first time since announcing she is leaving the show

Rob Rinder enjoyed a dance class with axed Strictly star Luba Mushtuk as she was seen for the first time since announcing she is leaving the show

Luba became the latest star to speak out about leaving the BBC show on Friday, saying her time on the dancing competition 'meant the world' to her. 

In an Instagram statement, Luba, 36, penned: 'With a heart full of gratitude, the time has come for me to step away from Strictly Come Dancing.

'I am deeply grateful for the past 10 years on this beautiful show!

'Thank you for the amazing opportunity and the unforgettable memories. It has truly meant the world to me.' 

Luba continued: 'Now it's time for me to follow my dreams beyond the show, and I'm excited for what the future holds.

'I can't wait to see you all on the Pro Tour and I'm really looking forward to it for one last time. With all my love, Luba.' 

The BBC then paid tribute to Luba with their own statement, sharing on the Strictly Instagram account:  'A heartfelt thank you to Luba Mushtuk for her outstanding contribution to Strictly Come Dancing. 

'Since joining in 2016 as an assistant choreographer and stepping into the professional dancer line-up two years later, Luba has been a valued member of the team - bringing professionalism, creativity, and her quality expertise year after year.

'Respected both on and off the dance floor, she has consistently delivered unforgettable routines, captivating audiences with her remarkable talent and signature elegance.

'We are incredibly grateful for her dedication to the programme and for always going above and beyond—whether through the care and commitment she showed her celebrity partners or her warmth and kindness behind the scenes. 

Luba confirmed she is leaving Strictly Come Dancing on Friday amid a bloodbath of top talent being 'axed' from the show

Luba confirmed she is leaving Strictly Come Dancing on Friday amid a bloodbath of top talent being 'axed' from the show 

Luba became the latest star to speak out about leaving the BBC show on Friday, saying her time on the dancing competition 'meant the world' to her

Luba became the latest star to speak out about leaving the BBC show on Friday, saying her time on the dancing competition 'meant the world' to her 

After joining Strictly in 2018 she went on to win that year's Children In Need special with Boyzone's Shane Lynch (pictured)

After joining Strictly in 2018 she went on to win that year's Children In Need special with Boyzone's Shane Lynch (pictured) 

'Luba has been, and always will be, a much-loved member of the Strictly family, and we wish her every success in the future.'

Russian dancer Luba moved to Italy when she was 12 to train, where she became four-time Italian Dance Championship and an Italian Open Latin Show Dance champion.

After joining Strictly in 2018 she went on to win that year's Children In Need special with Boyzone's Shane Lynch. 

She has also competed on the Strictly Christmas special four times, with Jake Wood in 2018, Jay Blades in 2021, Rickie Haywood-Williams in 2022 and Nicholas Bailey in 2025.

Her first celebrity partner on the main show was Olympic rower James Cracknell in 2019, with the pair becoming the first couple to be eliminated. 

In 2020, she was partnered with the former NFL player and sports pundit, Jason Bell and they were the second couple to be eliminated.

Luba was then placed in the dance troupe for two years before gaining actor Adam Thomas as a partner in 2023.They were the sixth couple to be eliminated. The following year she was paired up with TV presenter Nick Knowles and they were the third couple to be eliminated. 

Luba's exit follows on from Nadiya, who this week released a statement detailing how her role as a professional dancer on the hit BBC series is 'evolving' after nine years on the star-studded show.

And days before Nadiyah announced her exit, Strictly's longest-serving professional Karen Hauer branded her axing from the show 'stressful and emotional'.

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