Strictly pro dancer Karen Hauer splits from husband after having 'a tough time'

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Karen Hauer and Jordan Wyn-Jones have decided to split, a source said (Image: Instagram)
Karen Hauer and Jordan Wyn-Jones have decided to split, a source said (Image: Instagram)

Strictly star Karen Hauer has split from her husband Jordan Wyn-Jones.

Karen, 41 – Strictly’s longest-serving professional dancer – wed Jordan in June last year. But she attended last week’s Pride of Britain Awards without her wedding ring.

A source said: “Karen and Jordan have had a tough time in the past few months and decided to split. It’s obviously very sad for both of them. But there’s no ill-will whatsoever. The split is amicable, and they wish each other the best.”

Karen – who last week scored the first 10 of the series with partner Eddie Kadi – was previously married for three years to fellow Strictly pro Kevin Clifton. They divorced in 2018.

Strictly pro dancer Karen Hauer splits from husband after having 'a tough time' qhiddxidhiukinvThe pair have had a tough time recently, according to a source (Instagram)
Strictly pro dancer Karen Hauer splits from husband after having 'a tough time'Karen is Strictly's longest-serving professional dancer (Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Before that she had a nine-year marriage to Matthew Hauer, but they split in 2009 – the same year that they auditioned together on US reality show So You Think You Can Dance. She wed Jordan last year in a lavish ceremony at Chewton Glen in Hampshire, telling Hello magazine that the experience had been “a fairytale”.

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But in August she told how they had counselling, saying: “Communication is massive, but learning how to communicate… we get outside help. It’s seeing each other’s vulnerable side, and understanding.” A spokesman for Karen declined to comment.

Laura Armstrong

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