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Molly Rainford shut down Good Morning Britain host Adil Ray when he asked her about Strictly co-star romances.
The Strictly Come Dancing star, 21, appeared on Thursday's Good Morning Britain (October 27) alongside her pro dancing partner Carlos Gu.
But it was clear presenters Adil and Charlotte Hawkins were keen to find out if there was anything steamy going on behind the scenes, given the so-called 'Strictly-curse' that everyone talks about.
READ MORE: Strictly's Carlos Gu 'rejects' Molly Rainford's apology after dreaded dance-off setback
Adil was eager to know if any of the Strictly couples had a secret romance brewing behind the curtains of the ballroom and gave Molly a grilling in a bid to get the gossip.
He asked her: "Hold on, backstage gossip! Come on. Who's flirting with who? Who's going out with who? That's all we want to know!"
Molly and Carlos burst out laughing before the BGT star replied: "You know what, it's such a tight-knit group...."
But an excitable Adil cut her off and slammed the table, pressing: "Yeah, that's where I'm going with it, come on!"
Molly went on: "Everyone is so close. We have Friday night takeaway, we're all chatting and the pros are so lovely, even the new guys. Everyone's amazing."
Adil asked: "Are there dramas, though? Come on," which prompted Molly to hit back: "No! Do you know what, there actually isn't."
She admitted: " I think that will come later in the competition. We're still trying to better ourselves."
Then Charlotte had a go at getting backstage gossip, but Molly told her that no such flings were going on.
Carlos stepped in and quipped it was "too early" to talk about romance rumours.
Molly and Carlos will perform the Argentine Tango to Kate Bush's hit Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) on Saturday night (October 29) during Halloween Week.
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