She’ll always be his “boo.”
Gleb Savchenko and Brooks Nader seem to be going strong after “Dancing With the Stars” as the two were spotted spending another holiday together.
In pics shared to their respective Instagram accounts, the on-again, off-again duo could be seen canoodling close while hanging out for Christmas. They were joined by Savchenko’s eldest daughter, 14-year-old Olivia, who appeared to be having a blast getting to know Nader.
“I don’t need anything else,” the “Dancing With the Stars” pro — who also shares daughter Zlata, 7, with his ex-wife, Elena Samodanova — captioned his photo carousel.
Savchenko also left a cheeky message in the comments section of Nader’s holiday post, calling the influencer, “My boo,” with a red heart emoji.
Nader — who competed on Season 33 of “Dancing With the Stars” with Savchenko — shared a collection of photos from her family’s holiday festivities via Instagram on Wednesday.
“We do Christmas a little different in this fammmm 🎄❤️ Merry Christmas Ya’ll!!!” she wrote in her caption.
It appears the family had another Teppanyaki-style dinner in her backyard following their successful Thanksgiving feast, which Savchenko was also present for this year.
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The couple has been looking especially lovey-dovey online this week. Nader shared several TikTok videos featuring Savchenko as they got into the festive spirit with a few internet jokes.
In one clip, she participated in the TikTok trend where she jokingly cornered the dancer in a private room, telling him nobody “would hear him scream in here.”
“Perfect,” Savchenko responded with a laugh.
The update comes a month after Nader, 28, and Savchenko, 41, exclusively opened up to Page Six about the nature of their off-screen relationship.
“We have a crazy chemistry. When we’re together, we just love being with each other,” Savchenko told us following the Season 33 finale of “Dancing With the Stars.”
“We’re hanging out and we’re having fun. We’re living our life, we’re doing us, whatever that is, and we’re just having fun. That’s what life should be about.”