Being very disabled myself, its great that people want to show there can be no limitations with disabilities, but we also need to remember that it is ok to have them also. It's important that disabled people value themselves with their health limitations still. Because, what we physically can and cannot do, doesn't define our worth as human beings, if anything it increases it, because it takes immense inner strength/courage to live with these extra challenges. Love her dancing
@gabrielasz943 ай бұрын
As a disabled person myself, THANK YOU for saying this!
@thepymes2 ай бұрын
Beautifully said, I couldn't have put it any better myself!
@daisymeadow66623 ай бұрын
The way I keep hearing them say Tasha, I thought Pasha and Aljaz were now a dancing couple!!!😂
@nicola76093 ай бұрын
Pointless trying to distance herself as an already trained and amazing dancer - it's no coincidence she is doing so well already - she's a dancer 😂 just be honest. Beautiful girl though
@padderz3 ай бұрын
Bore off. Same old predictable jibe. Every year Strictly have people with trained dance backgrounds, and every year it has to be pointed out that they have no background in ballroom. Yes, they have an advantage of locking in routines quicker, timing and musicality. But so do singers or band members, or actors that went to drams school. Yet, I cannot name a single winner with a dance trained background. I cannot name a ballroom dancer that was trained in Tasha's dance background in ballet or commercial. The Strictly pros trained in ballroom and then take classes in contemporary or commercial to enhance their ballroom.
@ΑντωνηςΜανωλαγκας3 ай бұрын
Very beautiful girl
@ryanbean653829 күн бұрын
"the best decision you ever made." ok! I have a question. what is your next career going to be after dancing? 😉