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Flavia has to get strict with Louis (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Flavia has to get strict with Louis
12:59am Tuesday 20th November 2012 in National Entertainment News © Press Association 2013
Louis Smith needs to be 'mothered' during his Strictly training
Strictly Come Dancing hopeful Louis Smith has been frustrating his dance partner Flavia Cacace by having a lie down every quarter of an hour during rehearsals.
She has grumbled that the gymnast is unable to concentrate during their practice sessions for the show and she has to act like his mother to keep him in check.
In an interview for the Radio Times, Louis, 23, said he needed regular rests because he is carrying a number of injuries which affected him during the Olympics.
He said: "People think that because I went to the Olympics I am superhuman, but I have a torn cartilage in my knee that needs an operation, a fractured ulna and swollen vertebrae in my back.
"So every 15 minutes I'll have a lie down for five minutes."
Flavia said: "I was in shock when he first curled up on the floor, pulled his hoodie over his head and asked me to give him five minutes in the middle of training."
The silver medal-winning star is accompanied to training by his mother Elaine, who also brings him his lunch most days, but the dance pro said it means both of them are able to drag him off the floor to get him dancing again.
Flavia said Louis needed other people to drive him on because he lacks motivation. The gymnast was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) when he was a child.
Flavia told the new edition of Radio Times, for which Louis appears on the cover: "Unlike other sportsmen, Louis doesn't push himself - he needs someone to do it for him.
"During training he'll start playing with the air-conditioning unit, check Twitter or stare out of the window. I feel a bit like his mum."