Sam Faiers has sent sister Billie Shepherd a sweet message of support after the star was forced to pull out of Dancing on Ice due to a head injury. Billie, 31, was forced to pull out of the competition this weekend following a nasty fall.
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READ MORE: Dancing on Ice: Billie Shepherd 'taking break' from ITV showLast week, Billie and professional skating partner Mark Hanretty earned their place in the competition after a lively routine to Spice Girls' Spice Up Your Life. However, earlier this week it was announced Billie would be missing out on tonight's show which is Musicals Week.
Sam Faiers has sent sister Billie Shepherd a sweet message of support after the star was forced to pull out of Dancing on Ice due to a head injury. Billie, 31, was forced to pull out of the competition this weekend following a nasty fall.
Billie Faiers had to pull out of Dancing On Ice after she fell and hit her head in rehearsals on Friday, causing her to have a concussion. And now the horrifying incident has been shown on Sunday’s episode of the hit ITV show, and it looks very painful indeed! In the clip The Mummy Diaries star is seen doing one last practise with her professional skating partner Mark Hanretty when she falls during a lift and smacks her head on the ice.
Billie Faiers has broken her silence after the news that her Dancing on Ice journey had been forced to come to an end.The reality star suffered a head injury on Friday and was unable to carry on with the ITV skating competition. MORE: James and Ola Jordan talk Dancing on IceTaking to Instagram on Sunday morning, the mother-of-two wrote: "Our first and last dance.
Billie Faiers has broken her silence after it was revealed she has been forced to quit Dancing on Ice. Former The Only Way Is Essex star Billie, 31, shared her heartache that her Dancing on Ice journey has come to an end early after she suffered an injury during rehearsals on Friday 5 February.
Billie Shepherd has quit 'Dancing on Ice' after suffering a concussion during training. The 31-year-old TV star has been forced to withdraw from the ITV show after hitting her head on the rink in a fall, with medics telling her to quit the series for her own safety.
Billie Faiers has been forced to exit Dancing On Ice after injuring herself during training.The Mummy Diaries star, 31, has become the third contestant to pull out of the series after she suffered concussion from falling on the ice rink. This will be a huge blow to the hit ITV show as it comes only days after comedian Rufus Hound also had to withdraw after having tested positive for coronavirus twice.
direct to your inboxDancing On Ice’s Billie Shepherd has been forced to quit the competition after an accident in rehearsals.The former The Only Way Is Essex star has had to stand down after suffering a bump to the head in a fall.After bumping her head Billie, 31, suffered moderate concussion.She must leave the competition after also missing last weekend’s show after the death of her gran.Under competition rules only one week out of training is permitted on the ITV show.An ITV spokesperson said:
Dancing On Ice star Billie Faiers was absent from the show this week after the passing of her grandmother Nanny Wendy. Billie and her sister Sam Faiers were left heartbroken as their beloved grandmother died aged 77.The reality stars' Nanny Wendy had been diagnosed with pneumonia before her death, which has come as a complete "shock" to the sisters.
direct to your inboxBillie Shepherd is absent from Dancing On Ice this weekend.Viewers of the ITV skating competition will notice that the reality TV star is missing from Musicals Week.Billie, 31, made her DOI debut last weekend with professional partner Mark Hanretty.But she has taken a break this weekend following the death of her Nanny Wendy.A spokesperson for Dancing On Ice said at the end of the week: "Sadly due to a family bereavement this week Billie Shepherd is taking a break from the
direct to your inboxBillie Shepherd will miss Dancing On Ice this Sunday following a family bereavment.The former TOWIE star's grandmother Nanny Wendy died after she was diagnosed with pneumonia, aged 77. Billie will therefore take a break from the ITV skating competition, in which she is partnered with professional skater Mark Hanretty.
Billie Faiers is taking a break from Dancing On Ice after the death of her Nanny Wendy.The 31 year old, who is partnered up with professional skater Mark Hanretty, will be absent from the show this week as she grieves for her grandmother. A spokesperson for Dancing On Ice confirmed to OK! Online: "Sadly due to a family bereavement this week Billie Shepherd is taking a break from the ice and won't be on Sunday's show.
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