Bruno Tonioli is set to make his debut as a judge on the new series of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, April 15.
But for many fans, the Strictly Come Dancing judge's hunky model boyfriend Jason Schanne is a breakout star, with the pair living the life of luxury.
Jason previously joined Bruno on the red carpet at the premiere of Mary Poppins Returns in 2018.
Bruno has joined the BGT judging panel to replace David Walliams, after he quit the show last year.
But who is Bruno's hunky longtime beau Jason? MailOnline has everything you need to know...
Who is Bruno Tonioli's boyfriend? Meet the Britain's Got Talent judge's hunky model partner Jason Schanne
While Jason works as a model, he generally keeps away from the spotlight, only making a few brief appearances with Bruno.
It's thought that he was born in Michigan, USA in 1986, making him 31 years younger than Bruno.
Jason and Bruno have been dating since 2010, and in 2012 the pair had a private commitment ceremony.
The couple also divide their time between their London home and a lavish £2.5 million home inWest Hollywood.
Bruno, who grew up in a small town in Italy, has previously detailed the homophobic bullying he faced at a young age.
He told The Mirror: 'When I was 10, I knew there was something different about me.
'Everyone was football-mad but I just wanted to watch musicals and see art. It was frightening. I really WAS the only gay in the village.
'I was labelled ''the queenie guy'' and ''the queer'', which was the worst thing you could be told in Italy in those days.'
Coming soon: The Strictly Come Dancing star will make his debut on the judging panel in the new series, which kicks off on April 15
Currently, Jason is not on social media, though Bruno regularly updates followers on his own antics on Instagram.
Bruno has previously joked that he got carried away when filming began for BGT because of the golden buzzer, which sends an act straight through to the live shows.
Each year judges Simon, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno get a golden buzzer, and the same goes for presentersAnt McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, and they can press it when they are impressed by a specific act.
On Tuesday,Bruno revealed he messed up straight away after pressing his golden buzzer too early on the first day.
He said: 'I told Simon, I never watched the show before. But I never watch anything I'm in, I never even watched Strictly or Dancing With the Stars.
'I want to feel free to give it my own personal spin, not copy what someone before me has done, if that makes sense.
'Alesha gave me a brief, but then I forgot everything she told me! I think that was obvious when I pressed my golden buzzer at the wrong time on the first day!
'They were like, "here are the rules, you press it then, not then", but that went out the window, I honestly got caught up in the moment, forgot everything I'd been told and just reacted instinctively.'
The former Strictly judge joined the panel of the ITV talent competition as a replacement for comedian David, 51, who left after he made 'disrespectful' comments about contestants from previous series.
Bruno starred on Strictly Come Dancing from 2004 until 2019, Anton Du Beke stepped in for him as a judge during the COVID-19 pandemic before replacing him permanently in 2022.
Sweet: Bruno and Jason have been together since 2010, and held a commitment ceremony for their relationship in 2012
Bruno reportedly recently threw Britain's Got Talent auditions into chaos when he pressed his Golden Buzzer twice before admitting he'd never watched the show.
The Professional dancer apparently did not realise that the Golden Buzzer, which automatically sends auditionees through to the live finals when pressed, could only be used once, and reacted when the audience began cheering for an impressive act.
Producers are said to have panicked after they were left with a decision of whether to send the hopeful through or cancel Bruno's second buzz.
The source said Bruno then admitted he had never actually watched Britain's Got Talent before, claiming he did not want to be influenced by the judging styles from previous series.
Britain's Got Talent returns on Saturday, April 15 at 8pm, and on Sunday April 16 at 7:45pm on ITV1 and ITVX.