Louis Rhys-Zammit and Strictly Come Dancing star Saffron Barker proved it’s possible to win at Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland on a romantic night out in the Welsh capital.
The Welsh rugby superstar and social media influencer was proudly gifted a giant teddy bear, which, as anyone who has experienced the various activities on offer at Winter Wonderland will tell you, is no easy task.
The couple then enjoyed the view of the city from the Ferris wheel, which is now open near City Hall in the city center. Not even the torrential rain could stop the romance from blossoming in the company of their new furry friend. The couple went public with their relationship last weekend, attending the film’s world premiere and partying in Cardiff with friends and the rugby player’s mother.
In a relationship, other television stars declare their happiness for the couple. Barker’s co-star, former TV and Strictly star Amy Dowden, reacted to the images on Instagram saying: “Happy for you Saph”, while dancer Abbie Quinnen said: “Lovely.” Singer Talia Storm added: “I’m so happy for you Saff.” A post of the couple kissing on Instagram generated a huge response from the couple’s fans, receiving hundreds of thousands of likes.
The Winter Wonderland Fair features classic items like duck bait, Ferris wheel, food and drink, and dodgeball. Several challenging games, such as darts, basketball and basket toss, offer visitors the chance to win prizes. It also houses an ice bar and you can book tickets as well as ice skates and big wheel tickets by clicking here.
Barker is a YouTube creator with 2 million video followers and the same number on Instagram. She appeared during the seventeenth series of BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, where she was paired with AJ Pritchard in 2019. They were eliminated during the tenth week of the competition, in which they faced presenter Karim Zerual and her dance partner, Welsh star Amy Dowden, in a dance competition.
Since then, she has made numerous television appearances, including a one-off special of The Greatest Dancer for Sport Relief in 2020, Channel 4’s The Celebrity Circle, Michael McIntyre’s BBC game show The Wheel and Channel’s Celebrity Hunted.4 in that the star joined. with former University Challenge competitor and mathematician Bobby Segall.
Rhys-Zammit, originally from Penarth, plays for Gloucester but lives in Cardiff.
Source: Wales Online
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