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Strictly’s Neil Jones ‘helps girlfriend enrol in college to keep her in the UK’

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Strictly's Neil Jones 'helps girlfriend enrol in college to keep her in the UK'

Strictly Come Dancing professional Neil Jones has reportedly helped his Colombian girlfriend Luisa Eusse enroll in college in a bid to keep her in the UK despite the fact she can't read or write in English

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Strictly Come Dancing 's Neil Jones is reportedly bidding to keep his Colombian girlfriend in the UK by helping her enroll in college.

But insiders say classes might prove difficult for Luisa Eusse, who can't read or write in English very well.

Dancer Luisa, 23, is said to have come to the UK on a fiancée visa with plans to marry Hannah Smith.

However, the pair split and she got together with 38-year-old Strictly pro Neil, who she already calls her husband, a few weeks later.

The Sun reports that Luisa is now trying to get a student visa and has registered for a college course with Neil's help.

A friend told the publication: "She has broken English, nowhere near the standard that would be needed for a qualification over here. She can’t read English well and cannot write in English properly."

Neil's romance with Luisa is his first since his split from wife Katya, 31, a fellow Strictly pro.

He went public with his new relationship on August 19, sharing a black and white snap of them together.

He was seen placing a kiss on her forehead as she sat in between his legs, cuddling a cute dog on her lap.

Since then, he's shared a string of loved-up snaps, including one he captioned: "Do you believe in fate?"

Luisa was reported to have cheated on Neil with another woman after inviting her to live in his apartment.

She hit back at the reports on her Instagram account, sharing a video of herself being handed the newspaper with the headline on the front page and spitting out her drink in shock, throwing darts at it, dancing around the room throwing pages in the bin, running over it with a skateboard and setting it on fire.

She penned: "Fake News

"This is my reaction to the false news that I have been reading in the last month, I have always reacted with calm and respect, but as the song that I have put in the video says "I'm not looking for a problem, but I don't let anyone bother me either"

"without the intention of offending any newspaper, or anyone, this is just how much fun I have with my friends reading so many absurd things, since it offends me that the newspapers affirm instead of assuming.

"the fire at the end of the video was set on private property and we collected the remains and directly to the trash.

"I will make a parody or a video that each absurd news that they write about me, LESS HATE AND MORE LOVE, vibrates in love and sends beautiful energies, they do not believe everything they read and much less without knowing who LUISA EUSSE really is.

"I hope you laugh as much as we do this video, Remember ... LOVE AND PEACE!"