She has two Strictly Come Dancing shiny ball trophies under her belt.
But professional dancer Oti Mabuse has a new feather in her cap as she landed a lucrative fashion deal just weeks after leaving the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here jungle.
The television judge, 34, has collaborated with supermarket chain Sainsbury’s to launch a new line of luxury sportswear.
The ‘Reaktiv’ range is said to “channel the feel-good energy of our ambassador Oti Mabuse, making you feel safe and comfortable.”
Oti, excited about her new range, said: “I am delighted to announce the launch of my own sportswear collection. This is truly a pinch me moment!
‘Movement brings joy, especially when you are confident and comfortable and I wanted to create a range that not only makes you feel amazing, but is also accessible and affordable and designed with style and quality in mind.
Professional dancer Oti Mabuse has a new feather in her cap as she landed a lucrative fashion deal just weeks after leaving the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here jungle.
The television judge, 34, has collaborated with supermarket chain Sainsbury’s to launch a new line of luxury sportswear.
‘Whether you’re a yoga enthusiast, a casual walker or a gym goer, feeling good should be for everyone!
Prices start at just £10 and pieces are available in sizes XSmall to XXLarge. You can now start finding the collection exclusively online at Tu.co.uk’
Fans and famous faces, including her sister Motsi and last year’s Strictly contestant Dr Punam Krishnan, flocked to Oti’s comments section to congratulate her on her new venture.
They wrote: “Thank God for seeing a real, beautiful, strong woman promoting inclusive clothing that we can all wear and that fits all shapes and sizes. Amazing Oti, thank you!!!”
‘Yes girl! I am very proud of you! I can’t wait to visit my local and get a new kit ‘
‘Ohhhhhhhhh Yessss Keep going Chicallll’
‘Inclusive sportswear WE LOVE TO SEE IT ‘
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The massive collection will consist of 67 pieces, with sizes ranging from X-small to XX-large, throughout January.
The range will be sold online through Tu and Argos, as well as in selected Sainsbury’s stores.
Created in partnership with Tu supplier Poeticgem, the collection features versatile neutrals paired with vibrant patterns, including Oti’s signature leopard print.
Key design elements include mesh phone pockets, reflective rain-resistant jackets, and soft, comfortable fabrics designed for everyday wear.
The ‘Reaktiv’ range is said to “channel the feel-good energy of our ambassador Oti Mabuse, making you feel safe and comfortable.”
Oti, excited about her new range, said: “I am delighted to announce the launch of my own sportswear collection. This is truly a pinch me moment!’
She went on to say that “movement brings joy, especially when you are safe and comfortable,” something she wanted to create.
The star also said she wanted her 67-piece line to be affordable and for everyone, which is why she has created sizes ranging from X-small to XX-large.
While filming the ad, Oti showed off several different looks, from versatile neutral colors paired with vibrant patterns, as well as her signature leopard print.
Fans and famous faces, including her sister Motsi and last year’s Strictly contestant Dr Punam Krishnan, flocked to Oti’s comments section to congratulate her on her new venture.
In December, Oti celebrated the one-year anniversary of bringing her daughter home from the hospital as she shared a touching post remembering her premature birth.
The Dancing On Ice judge and her husband Marius Lepure, 41, became parents in November 2023 after their newborn was born prematurely with an infection and spent six weeks in intensive care.
Sharing several photos of his adorable daughter and his extended family, Oti said the little one is now his “greatest joy.”
She wrote: “One year ago today, we brought our baby home from the hospital and it still feels like a dream.
‘After weeks of incredible care from UCLH midwives (thank you doesn’t even cover it), I was finally ready: breathing on my own, eating on my own and at the right weight.
‘I remember that first car ride home, holding my breath the entire way, overwhelmed with gratitude and disbelief. Suddenly, the world felt brighter: Christmas lights were twinkling, our family was waiting to welcome you, and the darkest days were behind us.
It comes after Oti celebrated the one-year anniversary of bringing her daughter home from the hospital on Monday as she shared a touching post remembering her premature birth.
Oti, 34, and her husband Marius Lepure, 41, became parents in November 2023 after their newborn was born prematurely with an infection and spent six weeks in intensive care.
Sharing several photos of his adorable daughter and his extended family, Oti said the little one is now his “greatest joy.”
‘From that day, December 23, until always, she has been our greatest joy. Today she is daring, fun, full of energy and fills our home with laughter and love.
‘This trip has taught us a lot about strength, hope and family. “We are very lucky to have her and we will never stop being grateful for this miracle.”
Oti was pre-diabetic and was diagnosed with gestational diabetes at 28 weeks, before also experiencing complications after childbirth when she contracted sepsis.
Speaking previously on Loose Women, she said: ‘When I got pregnant I had gestational diabetes and we have diabetes in the family, but I didn’t really know what happens after I give birth.
‘Does it disappear? Do you have to keep working? Years ago I would see photos of models who were going to have a baby and within three weeks they were back and walking the runway.
‘I’m in the bathroom, I’m crying, I probably haven’t washed in like three days. How am I going to recover?’
‘It’s very difficult and my sister and I talk about this all the time. “It’s really about being healthy.”
She revealed: “My reason for getting back into exercise was because I found out I was actually pre-diabetic.”
Shocked Loose Women panelist Charlene White joked: “Really?” to which Oti replied: ‘Yes, I’m still pre-diabetic and it’s about trying to get back to a point where I feel strong, I can handle my food, my sugar levels are right.’
Oti gave birth naturally and said she was ‘singing Chicago the whole time’, and problems arose afterwards.
She explained: ‘Once I gave birth to her it became more traumatic, I had sepsis and I didn’t know it. I had all these things, I had diabetes, I had pelvic pain, so turning and getting up and walking was very painful.
“Then I found out I had sepsis. It was one thing on top of the other. We spent 10 minutes together and they took her to my husband and the doctors.
‘She was in the incubator and that was the first time we saw her. She was covered up and had all these machines and wires and everything covering her face…
“This premature world only comes to light when you’re going through it… It was a really scary time.”