The Tyrone legend was speaking on RTE’s League Sunday when he made the joke about his son Darragh’s trip to Australia
Peter Canavan had RTE viewers in stitches last night after cracking a joke at his son Darragh’s expense.
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Darragh is stepping away from the Tyrone squad for several weeks, with an expected stint in Australia for the next portion of the campaign.
During League Sunday, presenter Joanne Cantwell questioned Peter about Darragh’s Australian journey.
“Malachy O’Rourke told us something that you refused to tell us Peter, your Darragh is gone to Australia for a month,” the host remarked, to which Canavan responded “That’s news to me. Malachy made it clear that he was going to Australia, I thought it was Turkey he was going to actually,” the former All-Ireland champion quipped, in a nod to the well-known Canavan hairline.
The gag drew considerable laughter from the RTE studio audience, whilst numerous social media users also found the comment highly amusing, reports the Irish Mirror.
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“That Peter Canavan Turkey joke was a zinger, absolutely wasted on the panel!” commented one supporter, with several others echoing the sentiment.
Humour aside, Canavan’s unavailability represents a significant setback for Tyrone. The attacker scored 0-9 on Sunday as the Ulster outfit defeated Cavan to secure their opening victory of the campaign.
Whilst a mid-season break might concern most supporters, father Peter was eager to emphasise this was a pre-arranged commitment made some time ago.
“It’s been a longstanding arrangement. I think he’s ok for next week, but after that he will be away for a few league games.”
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Tyrone are set to visit Louth next weekend, followed by a home game against Offaly on the 28th, as they aim to pave their way towards what they hope will be an elevation to Division One.
Sunday was a dramatic day in the three-way battle for the Scottish Premiership title.
First up, Celtic came from two goals down to snatch a 3-2 victory at Kilmarnock – with Julian Araujo scoring the winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time.
Then there was a six-pointer between Rangers and Hearts at Ibrox. Twice the away side took the lead, only for a Youssef Chermiti hat-trick to transform the game and give Danny Rohl’s side a 4-2 win.
It left the three teams separated by just three points: Hearts on 57, Rangers on 55 and Celtic on 54.
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Celtic have a game in hand, away at Aberdeen on 4 March, which could leave the trio within two points of each other.
There are several close two-team title races across Europe.
In France, there is just one point between Lens and Paris St-Germain.
And in Spain, Real Madrid are two points behind Barcelona with a game in hand.
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But in both those leagues there is a sizeable gap to third place.
Can any other European league rival the drama of Scotland? BBC Sport has picked out the five closest title battles.
Izzy Hammond was involved in a high-speed crash at the Formula E Evo Series influencer event in Saudi Arabia
Patrick Austen-Hardy Senior Sports Journalist and Indigo Jones
14:04, 16 Feb 2026
Izzy Hammond thinks she may have sustained a concussion following her terrifying crash at the Formula E Evo Series influencer event in Saudi Arabia. The 25 year old lost collided sideways with a barrier in Jeddah.
The high-speed impact obliterated her car, scattering wreckage across the circuit. The frightening episode came two decades after her father Richard’s Top Gear accident, when his 288mph jet-powered dragster crashed, leaving him in a medically induced coma for a fortnight.
Thankfully, Izzy was able to emerge from her accident relatively unharmed. The influencer even managed to provide health updates herself to her 284,000 social media followers. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
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Following the collision, Izzy indicated she needed to “sleep off a concussion” whilst also mentioning she had a “sore neck.”
She said: “Hi guys. I don’t know if you saw but I crashed the f*** out of my car.
“Yeah, massive apologies to my team, Lola. They’ve been so amazing and I returned the favour by putting their car into the wall sideways and destroying it. So that’s not great.
“How did I do it? I don’t think I had enough heat in my tyres so I was trying to break, and I was trying to turn, with no heated tyres and it all just went, a little bit, t**s up and I hit the wall at 24Gs.
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“My neck hurts a little bit, but I am absolutely fine so thank you for everyone that’s concerned. I’m fine, this stuff happens.
“Now I can say I am a proper racing driver. I have had a monumental crash. I’m going to bed now and sleep off my concussion, but bye.”
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In a follow-up video, she provided further details about how the incident unfolded. Izzy explained: “I crashed in quite dramatic fashion and I’m really sorry. I want to officially state, on the record, that I am so sorry Lola, I really didn’t mean to ruin your car.
“When I was sat at the wall, I looked to my left and I saw a bit of car on the track. I did not even know what part of the car it was.
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“I’m really, really sorry. My bad. I didn’t think I got enough heat in my tyres in my warm-up lap. So what I would normally do on that corner just did not work for me basically.
“I was breaking and I was turning at the same time and I was only going in one direction and that was the wall, unfortunately. In qualifying I had the best time, qualifying was great.
“At no point did I think I was going to put it into the wall, I was pretty confident and then it all went a little bit wrong. But, I’m alive, the car is less alive, but I had a great time.
“Yeah the boys on my team are ridiculously good. They are like, actually, properly good at racing. So, that’s fine, they’ve won it, I was just here for fun, for the drama.”
Amazon has knocked 20% off select Samsung Galaxy smartphones ahead of the Galaxy S26 Unpacked event on February 25
Jake Hackney Senior Consumer Writer
14:05, 16 Feb 2026
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Samsung is preparing to launch its latest Galaxy smartphones later this month and retailers have already begun cutting prices on existing models. In anticipation of Galaxy Unpacked, Amazon is offering 20% off select models including the Samsung Galaxy S25.
Normally priced at £799, the 128GB model is now available for £639.20 – a discount of £159.80. The same offer applies to the more advanced Galaxy S25 Ultra, which has dropped from £1,249 to £999.20, slashing £249.80 off the 256GB version.
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Additional deals include the Galaxy S25 Edge at £874.71 (was £1,099) and Galaxy Z Flip 7 at £839.20 (was £1,049). Amazon has set a February 24 deadline for these offers, but it says they ‘may be withdrawn or amended without notice’.
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These price cuts arrive ahead of Samsung’s annual Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, where the firm is anticipated to reveal its Galaxy S26 lineup. Tech fan can register their interest at Samsung.com ahead of the 6pm GMT livestream.
Registration provides a £30 voucher for selected Galaxy products, double storage when pre-ordering from the new range, and an opportunity to win a £500 Samsung voucher. Leading up to the event, the S25 range has seen significant price reductions at multiple retailers, including Sky Mobile, reports the Express.
Amazon customers can get a 20% discount on the Samsung Galaxy S25, saving more than £150
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Sky is now offering £432 off the Galaxy S25 Ultra for customers preferring monthly payments, reducing the cost from £43 to £31. The standard Galaxy S25 is available for £26, with models also requiring a £12 upfront payment.
One downside here is that it only includes a 100MB data allowance, which many users will burn through within minutes. Bigger data packages are available for an extra charge, including 50GB for an additional £12.
David Snelling, Technology Editor at the Daily Express, gave the Galaxy S25 Ultra a 4.5-star rating in his full review last year. He called it a ‘spectacularly good smartphone’.
“Samsung has done it again and produced another spectacularly good smartphone,” he said. “The Galaxy S25 Ultra looks great, features a stunning 6.9-inch screen, brilliant camera, long battery life, and that supremely quick Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
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“It also gets all of those Galaxy AI upgrades that can organise your life, retouch your photos, chat to you like a human and bring live football scores straight to the home screen. It’s all clever stuff, but for some, it might just be a bit too smart.”
David continued: “There’s so much Artificial Intelligence now included it can all feel slightly overwhelming and only power users (and true AI geeks) are going to get close to scratching the surface of what this device can really do. That doesn’t make this a bad phone.
“In fact, it’s very good. It just feels like all of Samsung’s development is going into the software rather than boosting the hardware.”
New evidence claims a man who has served 23 years in prison for murder may have been wrongly convicted following claims that police pressured witnesses to lie.
Allegations that witnesses, including drug addicts, were pushed to give false statements have been made as part of a BBC Panorama investigation into the case of Omar Benguit.
Benguit was convicted in January 2005 of murdering South Korean language student Jong-Ok Shin, known as Oki, in Bournemouth three years earlier.
The broadcaster claims that 13 prosecution witnesses say they were pushed to embellish their statements or lie in court, and that there is CCTV evidence that may cast doubt on an account given by a key witness.
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A woman known as ‘BB’ said she went to a garage before picking up Benguit, and two other men, and driving to a crack den on the night of the killing, but police could not find CCTV images to back up the claims, the BBC reports.
There are other CCTV images of an unidentified man who could be Benguit using a phone box at a different location, the broadcaster said, which would suggest he did not go to the crack den.
Dorset Police has said its investigation was “thorough, detailed and very complex”, and that Benguit has already had two appeals against his conviction rejected.
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Benguit was convicted in January 2005 of murdering South Korean language student Jong-Ok Shin, known as Oki, in Bournemouth three years earlier (Dorset Police)
Benguit was convicted at his third trial in January 2005. He appealed his conviction in July that year, but this was rejected by appeal judges.
His lawyers then applied to legal review body, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) in May 2010, after which his case was again referred to the Court of Appeal.
The court upheld his conviction in 2014.
A second application has since been made to the CCRC, which reviews potential miscarriages of justice, and this is currently being assessed.
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A CCRC spokesperson said: “Mr Benguit first applied to the CCRC in May 2010. Following a review, the CCRC referred the conviction in December 2012.
“The conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeal in 2014.
“A second application has been received and a review into this application is ongoing.
“It would be inappropriate for us to discuss the case or make any further comment while the application is being reviewed.”
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Dorset Police said concerns over Benguit’s conviction are a matter for the CCRC and the Court of Appeal.
Benguit was convicted at his third trial in January 2005 and has had several appeals rejected (Social media)
A spokesperson said: “Our investigation into Oki’s murder was thorough, detailed and very complex.
“We submitted our evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service, which considered there to be sufficient evidence to charge Omar Benguit with Oki’s murder and proceeded with the prosecution.
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“Omar Benguit was unanimously convicted in January 2005 by a jury at Winchester Crown Court of the murder of Jong-Ok Shin. He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
“Benguit appealed against his conviction, but this appeal was dismissed in July 2005 by judges at the Court of Appeal.
“The case was reviewed by the Criminal Case Review Commission (CCRC) and referred to the Court of Appeal for a second time on the basis of the reliability of a prosecution witness and the suggestion of a possible alternative suspect.
“The appeal was dismissed in April 2014.
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“This case has been through a series of reviews and any matter surrounding concerns regarding this conviction is ultimately a matter for the CCRC and the Court of Appeal.
“Dorset Police would follow the direction and instigate investigations if directed by the courts and responsible authorities.
“As always, our thoughts are with Oki’s family and friends who remain devastated by their loss.”
Stephen McCullagh, who is 35 and from Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, has been accused of and has denied murdering Ms McNally.
13:29, 16 Feb 2026Updated 13:37, 16 Feb 2026
A jury was today (Monday) sworn to preside in a trial concerning the murder of Lurgan woman Natalie McNally.
The 32-year old – who was 15 weeks pregnant – was killed in her Silverwood Green home in December 2022.
Stephen McCullagh, who is 35 and from Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, has been accused of and has denied murdering Ms McNally.
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The trial process commenced at Belfast Crown Court today when a jury consisting of six men and six women was sworn.
Addressing the 12 jurors, Mr Justice Kinney said Ms McNally was murdered in her home on the evening of December 18, 2022.
As her family sat in the public gallery, they heard the Judge tell the jurors that she studied law at Queen’s University and worked for Translink.
The senior judge said the man accused of her murder worked part-time in the Belfast Telegraph.
Mr Justice Kinney said McCullagh was known as a YouTuber who used the profile ‘VoteSaxon’ and who was primarily known for reviewing Dr Who products and merchandise.
The 12 jurors heard the trial is expected to last five weeks and were told by the Judge: “Part of the evidence in the case will involve being shown photographs of the murder scene.
“It is not anticipated you will be shown any photographs which will involve the deceased.”
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The Crown is due to open its case against McCullagh on Tuesday morning and before they left court for the day, Mr Justice Kinney warned the jurors not to carry out any research on the case or discuss it with anyone else.
He said: “Your task will be to decide the case only on the evidence you will see and hear in this court and nothing else.”
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Both teams are unchanged. Italy captain Wayne Madsen, who dislocated his shoulder against Scotland, is still unavailable but may return for the final group game against West Indies.
Liberal Democrat councillor Barbara Brodigan has been replaced as the chair of the children and families overview and scrutiny committee in a reshuffle prompted by the loss of the Conservatives and Independents group’s majority on the authority.
Councillors voted for Councillor Caroline Goodrick, a member of the Tory-led controlling group, to replace her.
Cllr Brodigan has held the position since 2022 and Liberal Democrats say chairs of scrutiny committees usually stay in the role for a full council term.
Councillor Peter Lacey, leader of the Lib Dem group, said: “We see this as a cynical political move.
“Barbara has done an excellent job in holding the council to account and listening to the concerns of parents and residents.
“If there is blame for a loss of trust between the council and parents over home-to-school transport, it does not lie with Barbara but with members on the Tory and Labour benches who have voted to get rid of her.”
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Cllr Brodigan, councillor for the Ure Bank and Spa division in Ripon, added: “We accept that the policy battle is, for now, lost, but it is unthinkable that some children still don’t know if they’ll have the company of their peer group as they make what is probably their most significant transition in their education journey.
“Equally concerning to them and their parents will be the possibility that they will be expected to make unsuitable and potentially hazardous journeys to school.”
In response, Councillor Carl Les, leader of the authority, said: “As ever, the Lib Dems are spouting nonsense to suit their narrative — they see conspiracies everywhere.”
Cllr Les said there had previously been “numerous” changes of committee chairs during the course of a council.
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He added: “This is a change that has come about because of one councillor leaving the Conservative group and going, we know not where, so changes had to be made.
“I reached out to all the group leaders and asked for their thoughts and then reacted appropriately.
“This is nothing to do with the individual. This is to do with the fact that we believe that the children and families scrutiny committee is a very important one — it’s the only one which is attended by two executive members — and so we decided that it was a good time to make a change.”
Labour spokesperson, Councillor John Ritchie, said it was “completely untrue” that his group had worked with the Conservatives to remove the committee chair.
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“They’re imagining conspiracies that simply don’t exist,” he added.
The council has faced criticism over a change to home-to-school transport, which has seen children only allowed free transport to their catchment school if it is also their nearest school.
Parents say the change is causing a host of issues, including financial hardship and disruption to peer groups, but council chiefs say the move was necessary to cut an annual school transport bill of more than £50m.
Parents have been urged to look out for red flag signs of the dangerous disease
Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)
13:29, 16 Feb 2026Updated 13:31, 16 Feb 2026
As cases of measles rise sharply in the UK and with experts predicting another spike this spring, pharmacist Niamh McMillan has explained the symptoms to look out for and how to protect yourself against this potentially dangerous virus.
A “big measles outbreak” is affecting unvaccinated children under the age of 10, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed. It said the outbreak in schools and nurseries in north-east London had left some children requiring hospital treatment.
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The agency had previously reported 34 laboratory-confirmed measles cases in Enfield from January 1 to February 9. More than 60 suspected cases of measles have been reported by seven schools and a nursery in Enfield, the Sunday Times reports.
Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can spread very easily among people who are not fully vaccinated. While many people recover, the illness can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia, brain inflammation and, in rare cases, long-term disability or death.
Dr Vanessa Saliba, consultant epidemiologist at the UKHSA, said: “Our latest data shows we are now seeing a big measles outbreak in north-east London, mostly affecting unvaccinated children under 10 in schools and nurseries, with some being hospitalised. Measles is a nasty illness for any child, but for some it can lead to long-term complications and tragically death, but is so easily preventable with two doses of the MMRV vaccine.
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“If your child has missed any of their doses it’s important to catch up as soon as possible, giving them vital protection against this highly contagious disease, but also helping to protect more vulnerable children around them who are too young or unable to have the vaccine due to a health condition.
“With Easter holidays fast approaching, it is a timely reminder to families travelling overseas to ensure all family members, especially children, are vaccinated, as measles is widespread in some countries with close links to the UK and there are ongoing outbreaks in parts of Europe.”
Global health officials announced earlier this year the UK is no longer considered to have eliminated measles.
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Measles is one of the most infectious known diseases. It is approximately six times more infectious than Covid-19.
Niamh McMillan, Superdrug’s Pharmacy Superintendent, said: “Measles is a highly contagious viral infection, which can have serious health consequences, especially for young children, pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems. Early detection and vaccination are key to protecting yourself and others from this potentially dangerous illness.”
“The measles virus spreads through respiratory droplets, when an infected person coughs or sneezes. The virus can live in the air for up to two hours, making it easy for the disease to spread, especially in crowded environments, such as public transport and office settings.”
“The best way to protect yourself and others from measles is through vaccination. The MMR vaccine (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) provides long term immunity against the disease and is suitable for both adults and children. It’s recommended that individuals get two doses of the MMR vaccine for full protection. Superdrug’s nationwide high street clinics offer the MMR vaccination for £45 per dose.”
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If you or your child show signs of measles, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention. If measles is confirmed, then you should stay at home and avoid contact with others, in order to prevent the infection from spreading.
Niamh explains the symptoms to be aware of.
“Measles typically begins with cold-like symptoms, which can make it difficult to distinguish from other common illnesses.” Additional symptoms include:
High fever
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“One of the earliest signs, often starting around 10-12 days after exposure to the virus. Superdrug’s Own Brand Paracetamol, £0.49 or 3p per tablet, can help bring down high fever.”
Cough, runny nose and sore throat
“The symptoms can mimic a cold and usually accompany the fever.”
White spots inside the mouth
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“Referred to as Koplik spots which are found inside the mouth on the inner lining of the cheek. Not everyone with measles will have these spots, which usually last for a few days.’
Rash
“The most typical symptom of measles, which usually starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body. It usually appears three to five days after first signs of symptoms and lasts for several days. The rash can be flat or slightly raised and join together into larger patches.”
The Met Office says it will take effect from 6pm on Monday through to 10am on Tuesday.
Periods of rain, sleet, and snow are predicted to cover the area intermittently, increasing the risk of snow build-up and icy patches.
Higher ground, above approximately 200 metres, is expected to witness snowfall initially, but it may descend to lower levels during Monday and overnight.
By Tuesday morning, more scattered winter showers are likely to drift in from the northwest.
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Bolton has been hit with a yellow weather warning continuing to Tuesday, February 17 (Image: Met Office)
Forecasters predict the heaviest snowfall in Bolton will occur Monday evening and overnight.
Lower-level areas could see an accumulation of 1-2cm, while locations above around 150 metres could witness 2-5cm, and areas above 300 metres may have 5-8cm.
With temperatures expected to drop below freezing, the Met Office cautions about the formation of ice on untreated surfaces, even those that might have experienced rain or sleet earlier in the day.
The agency also warns of a small risk of isolated lightning strikes.
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Some exposed regions may experience strong winds from the north to north-west, with gusts reaching up to 50-60mph.
In terms of travel, the warning, which carries a medium likelihood and low impact status, highlights several potential local hazards.
These include extended journey times for road, bus, and train users due to the potential impact on roads and railways.
Residents are urged to exercise additional caution due to the risk of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces.
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Untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths may also develop icy patches.
People have been advised to take extra care when travelling, as snow and icy conditions could make driving difficult and cause delays.
Road users should plan their routes carefully, allow more time for their journeys, and check for any road closures or interruptions to public transport services before heading out.
Travellers are also urged to equip their cars with essentials such as warm clothing, food, water, a blanket, a torch, an ice scraper or de-icer, a warning triangle, a high-visibility vest, and an in-car phone charger to prepare for unexpected delays.
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The Met Office has urged the public to stay updated with the latest local forecasts, as weather warnings can change rapidly.
The professional dancer shared a moving message as he teased that his latest Strictly partnership wasn’t ending just yet
Vito Coppola has told Ellie Goldstein their are ‘no words’ for him that would express ‘how proud’ he is of her as they completed their stint on the Strictly Come Dancing tour.
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As fans know, the model and actress was among the celebrities to take part in the BBC One dance competition last year and was paired with professional dancer Vito, and it didn’t take long for viewers to fall in love with their partnership.
Despite being fan-favourites, Ellie and Vito’s journey came to an end following the popular programme’s Halloween special. As they spoke to Tess Daly following confirmation of their exit, Vito vowed that he and Ellie would keep dancing and they did, sharing the routines they didn’t get to do on the show on social media.
But it was back in January that the pair were properly reunited as they were among the couples taking part in the Strictly Come Dancing Live 2026 tour, which saw fans’ favourite routines being performed in arenas up and down the country, including a stop at Manchester’s AO Arena.
The show, which features the show’s judges, professional dancers – including Janette’s husband, Aljaz Skorjanec – and stars from the 2025 series gives fans of the hit BBC One dance contest to get a closer glimpse at the standout performances seen on-screen, and get their own experience of what goes on in the Strictly ballroom.
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And after dazzling audiences up and down the country over the past month, the Strictly Live 2026 tour was seen coming to a glittering end on Sunday night (February 15).
It was then on Monday (February 16) that Vito took to social media to pay tribute to Ellie as their time on the road together came to a close – but he also teased that their partnership isn’t ending as he shared: “To my lovely little sister ‘Cheeky’. There are no words that can describe how proud I am of you and how grateful I feel for sharing this experience with you.
“You proved yourself every single day during the series and during the tour and you inspired thousands of people not just in the UK but across the world.”
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Alongside a video that gave a glimpse at their journey on the show, he added: “Everyone loves you because you are beautiful and fantastic!!! You are unique and special and your big brother is and will always be by your side. Love you to the sun and back (see you in few days for the other little thing we are going to do together). The one and only ‘Cheeky Team’.”
And fans were quick to share their love and support. @elliceroebuck said: “Cheeky team are the best! I loved watching you dance yesterday! You bring so much Joy and love to the dance floor. Both of you keep shining bright.” @_strictlyella_x commented: “So proud of team Cheekys journey! You guys have spread pure joy and happiness.”
@emmamcilwaine__ gushed: “Cheeky team will forever hold a place in my heart.” @reesjonesyvonne shared: “Vito, you were the perfect partner for Ellie. Your relationship is so beautiful, and we know that you’ll always be there for your little sister. Thank you both for bringing such joy.” @seachange_hypnotherapy added: “A beautiful partnership that brought out the best in you both. Cheeky Team forever!”