Dancing with the Stars contestant Harry Jowsey has hinted there may be something romantic going on with his professional partner, Rylee Arnold.

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Harry and Rylee were spotted holding hands after a Tate McRae concert in Los Angeles last week, but Harry is playing coy about the status of their relationship off the dance floor.

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"We just enjoy hanging out and we love each other," Harry, 26, told Entertainment Tonight, "so it's been great."

Rylee, 18, noted, "Yes," before Harry chimed in and added that they want to "keep the mystery in it."

In a TikTok video that surfaced on the Internet, Rylee was leading the social media and Netflix star through a crowd of people before they continued walking hand-in-hand out of the Hollywood Palladium.

Harry and Rylee landed in the bottom half of the judges' leaderboard for the first two weeks of the Dancing with the Stars' Season 32 competition; however, fans keep voting them through.

On the latest Dancing with the Stars episode that aired on October 3, Harry and his pro partner tied for tenth place on the leaderboard with two other couples after performing a sexy salsa routine.

"I love it and it's so fun," Rylee told ET of viewers backing them on the show.

"We can definitely use support and the votes. We just love everybody that's supporting us and we're having so much fun together."

Harry also pointed out how he "had so much fun" during his Week 2 performance on "Latin Night."

"[For the premiere], I was freaking out. I was nervous, my legs were shaking, but she just made me feel comfortable and excited... She is the best," Harry gushed of Rylee.

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Following Dancing with the Stars' October 3 episode, the Too Hot to Handle alum boasted to Us Weekly about how Rylee is "never in a bad mood."

Harry shared, "She's always bubbly and brings me up when I'm feeling a little bit flat, or in my head about things, and knows when to sit me down and talk me out of whatever hump I'm in."

Harry continued, "I feel like everyone needs that in a person in their life. She's everything you could ever dream of."

And Rylee admitted at the time she "wasn't sure about what to expect" from her celebrity partner going into the new Dancing with the Stars season this fall, which premiered on September 26.

"Then he walks in the door [and] he's the sweetest person you'll ever meet," Rylee recalled to the magazine. "So sweet, so fun to be around."

This marks Rylee's first time as a Dancing with the Stars pro, following in the footsteps of her older sister, Lindsay Arnold, a former mirrorball trophy champion who did not return for Season 32 in order to stay home in Utah with her children -- Sage, 2, and June, 5 months.

Rylee, however, has experience being on-camera. She previously competed on Dancing with the Stars: Juniors in 2018.

Harry said Rylee's whole family "has been so supportive and lovely" about their partnership.

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"I feel like I could do no wrong in their eyes. They're the sweetest people I've ever met as well," Harry gushed.

However, Harry said earlier this month that he's not looking for love.

"Honestly, I'm just focused on Rylee right now," Harry noted.

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Harry rose to fame on Heartbreak Island in New Zealand and later starred on the popular Netflix show Too Hot to Handle in 2020. He also created a series on social media called Who Wore It Best.

Dancing with the Stars airs its next episode on Tuesday, October 10 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC, with a simulcast on Disney+.




About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.