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Love and romance with Kyran Bracken



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A romantic Q&A with Kyran Bracken
Who was your first love?
My first college girlfriend Victoria Fay

How did you meet your wife?
In a nightclub called the Leopard Lounge – introduced through Andy Gommarsal.

Do you believe in love at first sight?
Yes, as it was the case for me when I met Victoria.

What is the most romantic thing you've done for somebody?
I threw a surprise party for my wife's 30th birthday.

What is the most romantic thing anyone has done for you?
I was taken away for a weekend to Vienna.

Everybody loves a candlelit dinner but what would be your ideal location?
Anywhere by the sea.

Most romantic place in the world?
I love Vienna but the Maldives run pretty close.

Flowers or chocolates?
Flowers for the wife... chocolates for me!

Valentine's Day – a day to celebrate love and romance or an overblown marketing gimmick?
I think it's a really good reminder of your love for your partner. It's all too easy to forget, so Valentine's Day is a sharp reminder to buy a present or flowers (often done that day!).

If you could skate a pas de deux in Romanza with anyone in the world, who would it be?
I would love to skate with Jane Torvill. She is so graceful and inspired me during Dancing on Ice.

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  • Last Updated: 11 December 2007 8:45 AM
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