Karen Byrne on her engagement to Jake Carter and why she isn't planning a wedding yet
Judge Karen Byrne during the live show of RTE’s Dancing With The Stars. Pic:Kyran O’Brien
For the duration of Dancing with the Stars’s run, with gruelling 12-hour days the norm, Byrne neither had time for romance, nor, she says, the inclination. “I was older than Jake” — she was born in 1992, he in 1998 — “so I never even looked at him like that. He was just one of my friends.”

They’ve done two seasons of hit podcast The Carter Couch with Jake’s sibling, country-music star Nathan Carter. Then, alongside Byrne’s dance school and Carter’s music school, the duo run a stage school together and also host dance retreats in the Spanish sunshine. “He will do the entertainment side in the evenings and then I do the dance classes in the day. In that sense, we work well together. Not many couples would probably like to do what we do together. For us, it works,” Byrne says.

Byrne has a punishing workload. “Running the studio, being self-employed, it’s hard, especially when you’re on Dancing with the Stars and weekends are gone, and you’re back to it on a Monday morning. The gym and long walks with the dog are how I switch off. It’s the best thing ever to have a little friend like Lenny. He comes everywhere with us. We come as a trio: It’s me, Jake, and Lenny.”

“I have a great family. I’m with Jake. I met him on the show. I have more than enough of what I want in life, so you can’t get caught up in anyone who has a negative thing [to say] or mightn’t like you. That’s life. Not everyone is going to like you.”

‘Dancing with the Stars’ continues on RTÉ One at 6.30pm every Sunday night and is also available on the RTÉ Player For details of Karen’s dance classes, stage school, and dance retreats in Spain, see karenbyrnestudios.com

