
For months, they laughed it off.
“Just friends.”
“Purely professional.”
“Nothing to see here.”
But now, Strictly fans are convinced the story has quietly — but permanently — changed.
Because when Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystał kissed on stage not once, not twice, but three times in front of a stunned live audience, it no longer felt like performance.
It felt like truth.

The Chemistry Everyone Tried To Ignore
Their journey began on Strictly Come Dancing 2024, where viewers immediately noticed something rare — the kind of chemistry that doesn’t need choreography.
Lingering looks.
Soft laughter between takes.
Moments that cameras weren’t meant to catch.
Week after week, their connection deepened, yet both insisted it was simply friendship forged under pressure.
But friends say the jungle of rumours couldn’t hide what was really happening.
The Night Everything Changed
At a live podcast event last year, Pete and Jowita shocked the crowd by leaning in — and then doing it again.
And again.
Three kisses. No script. No dance floor. No excuses.
“It was the closest thing to a confirmation they’ve ever given,” a source said.
“The energy in the room completely shifted.”
Fans immediately flooded social media, declaring the mystery finally solved.
Behind Closed Doors, Something Is Growing
Since the cameras stopped rolling, the relationship has reportedly evolved far beyond playful banter.
“It’s not flirtation anymore,” an insider revealed.
“There’s trust. Dependence. A feeling that this isn’t temporary.”
Recent sightings have only fuelled speculation — intimate dinners, protective backstage moments, and posts that feel warmer, quieter, more personal than ever before.
No More Dodging The Question

What fans are noticing now isn’t what Pete and Jowita say — it’s what they don’t.
No deflections.
No jokes.
No frantic clarifications.
Just calm.
And sometimes, silence speaks louder than any headline.
“They’ve moved past the chaos of rumours,” the source added.
“This isn’t about proving anything anymore. It’s about protecting something that finally feels real.”
From Dance Partners To Something Far Deeper
Pete once called Jowita his “rock” during the toughest weeks of Strictly.
Jowita admitted Pete grounded her when the pressure became unbearable.
Now, those words feel less like gratitude — and more like the foundation of a life no longer lived alone.
They haven’t used the word “relationship.”
They don’t need to.
Because to everyone watching, this no longer looks like a rumour.
It looks like the beginning of a love story nobody expected — but everyone is ready to believe.
