Strictly's Neil Jones supplements earnings with £15 dance tutorials

‘s Neil Jones is offering £15 dance tutorials to supplement his earnings on the show.

The professional dancer, 38, was dropped from this year’s main line-up on Strictly and does not have a celebrity partner, featuring in group dances instead.

And in a bid to boost his pay packet, the star is offering 45 minute online dance classes through his website UrbanBallroom.

Extra cash: Strictly Come Dancing's Neil Jones is offering £15 dance tutorials to supplement his earnings on the BBC show

Extra cash: Strictly Come Dancing’s Neil Jones is offering £15 dance tutorials to supplement his earnings on the BBC show

As a choreographer and holder of 45 championship dance titles, it’s little wonder that Neil should use his spare time to impart his dance knowledge on willing members of the public.

His £15 fee includes an online tutorial, plus a recording so customers can continue practising in their own time. 

The website states that ‘UrbanBallroom is not just for young dancers it’s for all ages and all levels even complete beginners.’

Side hustle: In a bid to boost his pay packet, the star is offering 45 minute online dance classes through his website UrbanBallroom (pictured with 2019 celebrity partner Alex Scott)

Side hustle: In a bid to boost his pay packet, the star is offering 45 minute online dance classes through his website UrbanBallroom (pictured with 2019 celebrity partner Alex Scott)

Last year, Neil announced his separation from wife Katya Jones, 31, months after she was spotted kissing her Strictly partner Seann Walsh in the 2018 series. 

Neil has since found love with Columbian dancer Luisa Eusse, though this romance has also been plague with cheating rumours.

It’s been said that tattooed beauty Luisa, 24, cheated with student Daniela Becerra.

Luisa is believed to have met Daniela, 20, on a night out at Cirque Le Soir club. After partying at the venue, she said to have invited Daniela back to Neil’s flat where they ‘had sex’, before later telling her lover she was ‘married’. 

Dropped: The professional dancer, 38, was dropped from this year's main line-up on Strictly and does not have a celebrity partner, featuring in group dances instead (pictured right)

Dropped: The professional dancer, 38, was dropped from this year’s main line-up on Strictly and does not have a celebrity partner, featuring in group dances instead (pictured right)

Teacher: His £15 fee includes an online tutorial, plus a recording so customers can continue practising in their own time

Teacher: His £15 fee includes an online tutorial, plus a recording so customers can continue practising in their own time

A pal of Daniela’s told : ‘She [Luisa] asked me if I wanted to go to her bedroom.She cheated on Neil with me. We had sex. We were in the bedroom for pts terbaik sumatera an hour – a long time. It wasn’t a quick ten minutes.’

The friend also claimed Luisa revealed her relationship with Neil after the deed was done, with the dancer saying she was ‘married’.   

MailOnline contacted Neil and Luisa’s representatives for a comment at the time. 

Split: Last year, Neil announced his separation from wife Katya Jones, 31, months after she was spotted kissing her Strictly partner Seann Walsh in the 2018 series

Split: Last year, Neil announced his separation from wife Katya Jones, 31, months after she was spotted kissing her Strictly partner Seann Walsh in the 2018 series

Romance: Neil has since found love with Columbian dancer Luisa Eusse, though this romance has also been plague with cheating rumours

Romance: Neil has since found love with Columbian dancer Luisa Eusse, though this romance has also been plague with cheating rumours

After finding out Luisa wasn’t single, performance art student Daniela is thought to have been shocked and wanted to leave, leaving the property at around 6am.

After the wild night of partying, Daniela allegedly told pals: ‘I had no idea who Neil Jones was.I follow the Spanish version of Strictly Come Dancing, not the one here.’ 

Luisa is Neil’s first public relationship since his marriage to Strictly Come Dancing professional Katya ended in 2019. 

Oh dear: It's been said that tattooed beauty Luisa, 24, cheated with student Daniela Becerra

Oh dear: It’s been said that tattooed beauty Luisa, 24, cheated with student Daniela Becerra

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Holly Willoughby banked a whopping £2 million last year

 earned an impressive £2m last year, thanks to her This Morning and Dancing On Ice hosting gigs, as well as various other endeavours.

The presenter, 39, owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin – Roxy Media Ltd.

Records for the firm show her 2019 earnings – with £1.5 million in the bank after shelling out £407,850 in Corporation Tax, according to .

Something to smile about? Holly Willoughby earned an impressive £2m last year, thanks to her This Morning and Dancing On Ice hosting gigs, as well as various other endeavours

Something to smile about? Holly Willoughby earned an impressive £2m last year, thanks to her This Morning and Dancing On Ice hosting gigs, as well as various other endeavours

The publication reports that Holly’s ITV presenting gigs earn her around £600,0000-a-year.

This is despite the fact she only works four days a a week and gets all school holidays off, for This Morning, and only hosts Dancing On Ice one night a week for a couple of months in the year. 

On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements.

She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier. 

Big bucks: Holly's ITV presenting gigs earn her around £600,0000-a-year. This is despite the fact she only works four days a a week and gets all school holidays off [pictured with This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield]

Big bucks: Holly’s ITV presenting gigs earn her around £600,0000-a-year. This is despite the fact she only works four days a a week and gets all school holidays off [pictured with This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield]

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Partnership: The presenter, 39, owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin - Roxy Media Ltd [pictured together earlier this month]

Partnership: The presenter, 39, owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin – Roxy Media Ltd [pictured together earlier this month]

Regarding the latter, Holly joked she would be ‘out of a job if I wasn’t blonde’ as she hosted a tutorial on how to dye your roots at home with Davina McCall on Tuesday.

The presenter light-heartedly said she was relieved Davina, 53, would never be blonde again because she would ‘be out of a job’.

It comes after Holly returned to This Morning on Monday after taking two days off due to a scare with two of her ‘very poorly’ children. 

In the money: On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements. She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier

In the money: On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements. She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier

Makeover: Holly joked she would be 'out of a job if I wasn't blonde' as she hosted a tutorial on how to dye your roots at home with Davina McCall on Tuesday

Makeover: Holly joked she would be ‘out of a job if I wasn’t blonde’ as she hosted a tutorial on how to dye your roots at home with Davina McCall on Tuesday

During the Instagram Live, Holly said as she prepared her hair-dye: ‘I’m not an expert but you don’t have to be. That’s the point of home colouring.

‘Had it not been for lockdown I’m not sure we would have done this on camera.

‘But now people know that we do actually do it at home.’

Davina showed her greying roots on camera and later spoke about her hair colour over the years.

Touch-up: The presenter, 39, who is a brand ambassador for Garnier, light-heartedly said she was relieved Davina, 53, would never be blonde again because she would 'be out of a job'

Touch-up: The presenter, 39, who is a brand ambassador for Garnier, light-heartedly said she was relieved Davina, 53, would never be blonde again because she would ‘be out of a job’

Return: It comes after Holly returned to This Morning on Monday after taking two days off due to a coronavirus scare with two of her 'very poorly' children

Return: It comes after Holly returned to This Morning on Monday after taking two days off due to a coronavirus scare with two of her ‘very poorly’ children

She said: ‘When I went from blonde to brunette I felt a bit invisible but now I wouldn’t go back.’

To which Holly joked: ‘Good job you’re brunette and I am then blonde then. I would be out of a job if I wasn’t blonde.’

The This Morning star said she touches up her roots every three weeks to prevent any unwanted grey hairs. 

Having a laugh: Holly joked: 'Good job you're brunette and I am then blonde then. I would be out of a job if I wasn't blonde'

Having a laugh: Holly joked: ‘Good job you’re brunette and I am then blonde then. I would be out of a job if I wasn’t blonde’

Cute: Holly's cat Bluebell made a surprise cameo during the Instagram live

Cute: Holly’s cat Bluebell made a surprise cameo during the Instagram live 

The live tutorial comes after Holly made her return to This Morning on Monday after taking two days off after a coronavirus scare with her children.

The presenter was back on screens for the ITV show with Phillip Schofield, but failed to mention her absence at the end of last week.

Over the weekend Holly posted an Instagram message, explaining that she took time off from the show because two of her children were displaying COVID-19 symptoms. 

The TV personality was replaced by Davina and Alison Hammond on Wednesday and Thursday as she awaited test results – which turned out to be negative.

On Monday’s show, Holly opened the show with her usual banter with Phil, as they counted down to Christmas. 

‘A month until Christmas eve that’s not far away is it?,’ Holly said before pointing out that 24 is a big day for her as ‘that’s the day my pet psychic said I’d have areally important day in work! That’s tomorrow!’

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Saturday, the star – who has daughter Belle, nine, and sons Harry, 11, and Chester, six, with husband Dan Baldwin – thanked fans for their concern, as she assured that she would be back to hosting on Monday. 

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She's back: On Monday's show, Holly opened the show with her usual banter with Phillip Schofield, as they counted down to Christmas but there was no mention of her absence

She’s back: On Monday’s show, Holly opened the show with her usual banter with Phillip Schofield, as they counted down to Christmas but there was no mention of her absence

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EXCLUSIVE: Snapchat is set to rollout its original show 'Move It!'

is launching a new Snap Original series Wednesday that teaches unique dances in a first-of-its kind immersive show.

Called Move It!, the show includes 10 episodes that feature chart topping songs for Snapchatters to follow along and create their own music videos, which can be shared to their account.

Dance influencers Michael Le and Dytto host and teach using the app’s tutorial Lenses.

Once viewers have mastered the moves, they can activate a final Lens that adds special effects, such as lightning bolts and neon lit hearts, which transforms the clip into a music video.

Snap is releasing 30 different Lenses designed with body tracking to detect the person and trigger animation effects based on movements within camera view.

Move It!also includes an opportunity for viewers to monetize through Snapchat’s new Spotlight, which puts them in the running for a share of a $1 million prize.

Snapchat is launching a new Snap Original series Wednesday that teaches unique dances in a first-of-its kind immersive show. Called Move It!. It is hosted and taught by dance influencers Dytto (left) and Michael Le (right)

Snapchat is launching a new Snap Original series Wednesday that teaches unique dances in a first-of-its kind immersive show.Called Move It!. It is hosted and taught by dance influencers Dytto (left) and Michael Le (right)

Anjuli Millan, head of production for Snap Originals, told DailyMail.com: ‘Snap is a unique company that can bring media and technology together in the most seamless way.’

‘Every day we are inspired by the opportunity to try something new and innovate against the ordinary.’

‘We spent a year on Move It!, working cross-functionally between teams in total collaboration to build this new Snap Original series that unites storytelling, talent, and the cutting edge advancements in our camera platform on Snapchat.’

In each episode, Snapchatters practice with Le and Dytto side by side through the AR dance tutorial Lenses.

The app displays the moves to help users with the dance movements

The first set of Lenses are designed for tutorial purposes

Dance influencers Michael Le and Dytto host and pts terbaik sumatera teach using the app’s tutorial Lenses that provide terms to help teach the movements

Both Le and Dytto will explain the movements verbally and the Lenses will display them on the screen to keep viewers on track with the song. 

‘My favorite dance and song for Move it!is the ‘All on My Team’ piece I did,’ Dytto told DailyMail.com

‘It has some of the cutest Lense effects, along with my favorite moves. On top of all of that, it has an important message about confidence, and the company that you keep!’

Once users feel they have learned the dance, they step into the final AR Lens experience that showcases their moves with effects like lightning shooting from their hands, sonic booms when they clap, butterflies with body rolls, fireworks and more.

‘I love how upscale and easy everything is!The craziest feature is that the dances are matched with the fire AR visuals in real time that are built into the Lenses,’ Le told DailyMail.com.

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Once users feel they have learned the dance, they step into the final AR Lens experience

The AR Lenses release effects like lightning shooting from their hands, sonic booms when they clap, butterflies with body rolls, hearts and more

The AR Lenses release effects like lightning shooting from their hands, sonic booms when they clap, butterflies with body rolls, hearts and more

The Lenses work with both the front and rear-facing cameras on a smartphone or tablet, which Snap is rolling out 30 in total.

‘An incredibly talented music supervisor was brought onto the project, Allison Wood, who has an amazing ear for talent and catchy songs that would quickly be a hit with our community,’ said Millan.

‘Working with some of the hottest tracks, Michael and Dytto were then able to choreograph all the dances in the show and put their full creativity on display.’

Move It!was produced exclusively for Snap by Little Engine Productions and StellAR Studio, along with executive producers Carly Steel and Gina Matthews. 

In addition to helping viewers learn new moves and capitalize on viral dance trends, the show also features an opportunity for viewers to monetize through Snapchat’s new Spotlight, which launched last month.

Spotlight allows users to share a post publicly in Spotlight, just as they would privately with their friends in Stories.

In addition to helping viewers learn new moves and capitalize on viral dance trends, the show also features an opportunity for viewers to monetize through Snapchat's new Spotlight, which launched last month

In addition to helping viewers learn new moves and capitalize on viral dance trends, the show also features an opportunity for viewers to monetize through Snapchat’s new Spotlight, which launched last month 

The more views a post gets, the higher it will move up a leaderboard.

Those that get the most views in a 24-hour timeframe will earn their creators a share of more than $1 million (£750,000) in prize money.

‘Since Snapchatters have the option to create Snaps from the show and share them just with close friends, your personal Story, or submit into Spotlight….we created Spotlight because it’s clear that many want to post their creative Snaps in an enduring way to public forums for broad visibility,’ a Snap spokesperson told DailyMail.com.

‘They do so today on other platforms, and Spotlight creates a space for that within Snapchat.