Brendan Cole has exclusively revealed his daughter will not be following in his footsteps in her future career, as she already has her own ideas.
Former Strictly star Brendan Cole has opened up about his 12-year-old daughter, Aurelia’s future career, and it’s not going to be dancing. Brendan and wife Zoe Hobbs have been married since 2010, and have two children together, Aurelia, 12, and a son, Dante, born in 2018.
Brendan left Strictly after his 2017 appearance, and since then has taken on numerous theatre roles and even judged some competitions. When it comes to his family, he remains private. But he opened up to ED! about his feelings regarding his daughter’s future.
Brendan is “delighted” over daughter’s interest (Credit: Sue Andrews / SplashNews.com)
Brendan Cole on future career for daughter
Speaking exclusively to ED! Brendan admitted that he mainly enjoys watching Strictly nowadays because of his daughter’s interest in it.
He said: “My children enjoy watching Strictly. My daughter likes it and I like watching it with her to see what her thoughts are. A child’s mind is drawn to something completely different. I can’t watch it without a critical eye, whereas she watches it for the pretty outfits or her favourite YouTubers.”
As for what Aurelia, who was born on Christmas Day 2012, is interested in, Brendan admitted she still loves to perform. But that she won’t ultimately be following in his footsteps as a dancer. And while some may be upset that their child is going down a different route, Brendan is “delighted”.
“She’s more of a gymnast than a dancer. She’s always on the trampoline. I’m not sure that she’s going to be a dancer, she is very much an actress. She belongs on a stage, which I am delighted about.
“That’s such a massive part in my life, especially post-Strictly. So I like seeing her follow that side of things rather than being a dancer like her dad. But I love to see her embrace the arts in a different way – the way she wants – because she has a talent for it.”
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