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I know I can't dance but they can...

I've been following the Australian version of So You Think You Can Dance very religiously. As bad as I've been with the US version. What can I say, I love dancing and I'm a reality TV whore...

To anyone reading this blog, I'd like to just post dances from 2 of my favourite performers- because they are the men I'm loving at the moment!

Rhys Bobridge, a 27-year old Melbourne boy, who also happens to work as a drag queen at the gay bar down the road where I work. I love this boy because he's such a fantastic dancer, and oh-so-flamboyant! He's never dull! And darn, he's hot too...Other interesting trivia, he's also part of this children entertainment group 'The Faeries'- which is really unfortunate since you can make all sorts of Fairy jokes about him. He's a friend of Liv's given that both of them attended the Johnny Young Talent Time school when they were kids.

This is Rhys and Jemma, on their Hip-Hop routine, top 14..Love it love it love it.




No offence to Jemma's new partner, but I think Rhy does bring out the best in his partners.

And my other favourite, Jack Chambers-totally opposite of Rhys, because he kept such a low profile that I totally missed him right till er... today? And he's so cute too!

This is him with his partner, Demi on top 16. He is really amazing here... check out the buuuuttt..



Have I told you I love You Tube? Enjoy.

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