Joe Sugg: ‘You obviously don’t know me’ Strictly star moans at girlfriend Dianne Buswell

Joe Sugg, 27, uploaded another video of himself and his Strictly Come Dancing girlfriend, Dianne Buswell, 30, quizzing each other in a Mr and Mrs game.

The star shared the upload to his Thatcher Joe account, which he titled: “This could have ended in a split!”

At the start of the video, Joe revealed he hadn’t yet been “kicked out” by Dianne, after he failed in answering many questions right when they previously played the game.

“Mr and Mrs round two,” Joe began. “I’ve survived, I haven’t been kicked out, I’ve not been murdered by my girlfriend, I’m still here!”

Dianne added: “Haven’t been kicked out of your own house?”

She shouted: “Get out of your own house!”

Joe appeared to redeem himself in the video as he managed to answer more questions this time round and told his fans they were no longer “on the rocks”.

He joked: “Our relationship is no longer on the rocks everyone, I’m back on!”

And Joe certainly came back with a bang as he managed to correctly answer five out of the six questions.

“You got five, you’re the new winner,” Dianne revealed.

Pleased with himself, an ecstatic Joe said: “That’s a personal best! I’m the best boyfriend that means I’m the new best person out the couple.”

The Strictly Come Dancing finalist went on to joke their relationship is “over” as Dianne managed to only answer three correctly.

He ended the video: “Unfortunately, Dianne lost this episode of Mr and Mrs.”

“I’m sorry you’re rubbish! You obviously don’t know me,” he said, before shouting: “This relationship’s over!”

The pair revealed they wanted viewers to send in their own questions for them to answer next time.

Elsewhere, Joe appeared on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show with stand-in host Amol Rajan, 36, on BBC Radio 2 earlier this week.

On the radio show, Joe revealed some very exciting news, he announced he would be starring in the West End.

“I think it might shock a lot of people,” he began. “I’m dipping my toe in to the world of musical theatre and I’ve only gone and landed myself the role of Ogie in Waitress at the Adelphi Theatre in London.”

Telling listeners about the musical, Joe continued: “It was written, choreographed, composed all by females.” 

“It’s about a girl who’s a waitress in a pie restaurant and it’s about her life. And somehow I’ve managed to get a role in there!” he laughed.

source: express.co.uk