Jack Woolley and his Dancing with the Stars partner Alex Vladimirov have emotionally parted ways after spending months practically joined at the hip.
Alex, who hails from Melbourne, Australia, jetted to Ireland at the end of 2024 to compete on her first series of DWTS Ireland, having previously competed on DWTS Australia.
After cementing herself in the show's Hall of Fame by making it to the final, it was time for Alex to pack her bags and head home to her base in London.

On Wednesday, Jack shared a video of his emotional goodbye with Alex. The dance partners are seen sharing a long hug goodbye before Alex walks away.
As she makes her way towards the doors of Dublin Airport Terminal 1, Alex continues to turn back and wave goodbye to her new best pal Jack.

She is then seen triumphantly jumping and clicking her heels together before disappearing through the doors of the terminal.
Jack penned: 'It's not a goodbye, it's a see you soon.' Alex then commented: 'Memories to last a lifetime. Love you.'
@jack_woolley_ It’s not a goodbye, it’s a see you soon ❤️ #goodbye #seeyou #friends #endofanera #fyp #foryou @Alexandra Vladimirov ♬ Scott Street (Slowed Down) - Phoebe Bridgers
Emotions were running high all round as a host of Jack's followers flocked to the comments section. One penned: 'You have both made a new friend and no doubt you will be in regular contact and you will visit each other's countries in time!'
Another wrote: 'A beautiful friendship has formed. It's not all about the Glitterball.'

While Alex is heading home, Jack has travel plans of his own. The Olympian and his now-fiancé Dave Stig are jetting off on a sweet couples getaway with his fellow DWTS finalist Kayleigh Trappe and her beau.
Jack sweetly told RSVP magazine: 'I thought I was going to come into this with the mindset that this was an extra job, but I have made friends for life.'

Salome Chachua, Alexandra Vladimirov and Jack Woolley. Pic: Instagram
'Even with other contestants. I am going on holidays with Kayleigh to the Canaries for a few days because we need to just breathe in the sun,' Jack continued.









