John Whaite confesses to cheating on fiancé Paul Atkins during 'drunken fondles and experiments with various soap stars' after his Bake Off fame
John Whaite has confessed to cheating on his fiancé Paul Atkins after getting swept up in fame after winning The Great British Bake Off.
The star, 34, admitted to 'drunken fondles and experiments with various soap stars and celebrities' after taking part in the show when he was just 23 as he spoke in a candid interview with The Times.
In the same chat he also told how he 'fell in love' with his dance partner Johannes Radebe during their time together competing on Strictly Come Dancing.
John was partnered with the ballroom pro, 36, during the 2021 series and said he almost fell victim to the show's famous curse.
John, who was in a relationship with his fiancé and partner of 15 years Paul at the time, said the couple 'spent some time apart' after he opened up about his feelings towards the South African dancer.
Difficult: John Whaite has confessed to cheating on his fiancé Paul Atkins after getting swept up in fame after winning The Great British Bake Off
Lost his way: The star, 34, admitted to 'drunken fondles and experiments with various soap stars and celebrities' in a candid interview with The Times (pictured with Paul)
In addition to the revelations about Johannes, John told how he was not always faithful to Paul after winning Bake Off and being catapulted to fame.
He said that there were 'drunken fondles and experiments with various soap stars and celebrities' at the time - when he had been with Paul for five years already.
John added that he 'tested the boundaries' of their relationship after getting 'somewhat swept away with it all'.
He told how the fame was unexpected and saw him lavished with 'freebies, champagne hampers, meals out, holidays, red carpets, parties and a six-figure book deal.
Elsewhere he spoke about being in love with Johannes on Strictly and nearly falling victim to the show's famous curse.
This sees celebrities break up with their current partners following their time on the programme. The show has been linked to 14 splits over the course of 20 series.
The TV personality admitted 'still loves' Johannes but said he believes being in regular contact would be disrespectful to his partner.
Discussing his time on the show with Johannes, he said: 'When you're physically pressed against another man for ten hours a day, things move emotionally. So I fell in love with him [Johannes]. I still love him, of course I do.'
Cheating: John told how he was not always faithful to Paul after winning Bake Off and being catapulted to fame
Shock: In the same chat he also told how he 'fell in love' with his dance partner Johannes Radebe during their time together competing on Strictly Come Dancing
Change: He told how the fame was unexpected and saw him lavished with 'freebies, champagne hampers, meals out, holidays, red carpets, parties and a six-figure book deal'
'I can't speak for him – because I'm not allowed to, legally – but it felt like there was love there.
'We had such similar stories growing up – the homophobia, the bullying, coming out, coming to terms with our sexuality – as any queer kid would.'
John and Johannes were the first ever male same-sex pairing on the show and made it to the final two, before being beaten by Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice.
The TV personality admitted his feelings about Johannes to Paul and the couple spent some time apart following the honest conversation.
Paul moved back in with his parents, while John recalled sitting 'on the patio, drinking bottle after bottle of sauvignon blanc'.
However, John has said the couple managed to put the issue behind them as they didn't want to throw away the history they had together.
John confessed that while he and Johannes still speak now and again, he would be willing to end their friendship if Paul began to struggle with it.
He said: 'I love him to bits and I worship the ground he walks on, but I have to be mindful that there's more than my own desires to consider here and if it would be tricky for Paul for me to be in contact with Johannes, then it's a sacrifice that I have to make.'
While John and Paul have been able to work through their relationship woes, Johannes is not dating anyone publicly.
Speaking to Hello! magazine at the end of last year about his relationship status, he said: 'Due to internalised homophobia for the longest time, I thought that I did not deserve love.
'And it's a journey and the fact that I'm here at a place of acceptance and abundance, I feel like I'm ready and we'll see.'
When asked what he was looking for in a partner, he said: 'Kindness goes a long way because the day that we don't love each other, as long as we are kind to each other, it will carry us.'
Last May, John and Johannes were pictured embracing each other after leaving the BAFTA TV Awards.
Johannes was pictured being consoled by John, they waited for a bus home from London's Royal Festival Hall where the annual awards ceremony was held.
Johannes has previously said he 'couldn't live without' John, as he reminisced on their experience and their friendship.
Johannes, who joined the show in 2018, looked back on his experience with John before beginning the 2022 series without him.
Penning a tribute to his former dance partner, he said: 'Now that Strictly rehearsals have started, I've been thinking back to last year when I had the pleasure of meeting @john_whaite.
'I can't believe it's been a year since John came into my life and what a fabulous and truly special Strictly journey we had.
'There were moments during the show which took my breath away, including the overwhelming support we received.
'Not only is John an amazing dancer, he is an incredible friend and I can't imagine a life without him in it.
'Although my Strictly journey with John has come to a close, I'm feeling the energy and magic of the show again and I am looking forward to the next Strictly chapter and the excitement and challenges this will bring.
'I cannot wait, let the adventure begin! Xxx.'
Johannes, who moved to the UK in 2018 after being called up for the dancing competition, previously said it was 'courageous' of the BBC to introduce an all-male couple, adding that it meant a 'great deal' to him as it represented 'everything I was.'
It wasn't until three years ago that the choreographer finally raised his sexuality with his mother, who responded to his coming out with, 'You are my son and nothing changes.'
But other reactions to him being gay have not been so supportive, as he admitted to avoiding social media owing to cruel messages such as: 'Don't come back to Africa, you're a disgrace'.
John's now-fiancé visited the dancing duo during rehearsals for the show and the behind the scenes clip was shown during an episode.
While practicing their Samba, which they received 38 points from the judges after their routine to Acuyuye by DLG, John was sweetly surprised by Paul.
Speaking in a VT, the contestant said: 'Today we had a very surprise visit from my fiancé Paul! He is just the best thing in my life.'
John then joked to Johannes: 'So you think you've had it bad for eight weeks, he's had it for 13 years!'
After rekindling their romance, last summer John shared a loved-up post dedicated to his partner Paul, detailing their 'complicated' relationship.
Learning: John added that he 'tested the boundaries' of their relationship after getting 'somewhat swept away with it all'
Success: John and Johannes were the first ever male same-sex pairing on the show and made it to the final two, before being beaten by Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice
Complicated: The TV personality admitted 'still loves' Johannes but said he believes being in regular contact would be disrespectful to his partner
Upcoming: John, who won the Great British Bake Off in 2012, is releasing a new memoir, titled Dancing on Eggshells, on August 24
The caption read: 'Relationships are complicated – the ones we have with ourselves, and those that we share with others.
'They aren't a blissful merging of freedoms, but rather a complicated sharing of experiences, both joyous and painful. We learn more about ourselves on a daily – if not hourly – basis, and we grow from those lessons.'
John continued: 'After 14 years I'm blessed to have this man in my life, and how we define what we have is ours alone. So do enjoy the work we both share publicly, but please respect that we all have a sacred and precious right to privacy.'
John, who won the Great British Bake Off in 2012, is releasing a new memoir, titled Dancing on Eggshells, on August 24.
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