It's unusual for a musician to sell out their first-ever paid gig, and even fewer have done it at a 450-capacity venue. But most musicians don't play their first gigs at age 66, or 41 years after attempting to assassinate a sitting U.S.
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The Dancing On Ice 2022 final is tonight, and three celebrities and their skating partners will be competing for the glitterball trophy. After an epic season of so many tumbles and injuries, memorable moments including Bez and his controversial Meat Loaf tribute (remember that?!), and an incredible performance by Oti Mabuse with judges Christoper Dean and Jayne Torvill, thousands of viewers will be tuning in for the final. We’ll be seeing Strictly Come Dancing professional Brendan Cole with Vanessa Bauer, Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt with skating partner Mark Hanretty, and Regan Gascoigne paired with pro skater Karina Manta.
Popular both on and off the ice, Regan is a professional dancer, singer and actor, who has appeared in The Nutcracker with the English National Ballet, campaigns for major brands like Samsung, and also featured as a singer in ITV’s The Real Full Monty. Regan is 26 years old, and has been a performer since a very early age. At the age of six, Regan picked up his interest for dancing and started performing at school shows.
He later began with the Hammond Ballet School before pursuing Musical Theatre. Although Regan is known for his dancing and performing, he’s probably better known as the son of English footballing legend Paul John Gascoigne, nicknamed Gazza. Gazza played for England from 1988 to 1998, and has had spells playing for Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspurs and Everton.
He married Sheryl in 1996, and adopted Sheryl’s two children, Maison and glamour model and Celebrity Love Island star Bianca. The pair had Regan in 1996, before divorcing two years later. Regan, who is bisexual, does not appear to be dating anyone at the moment.
It's unusual for a musician to sell out their first-ever paid gig, and even fewer have done it at a 450-capacity venue. But most musicians don't play their first gigs at age 66, or 41 years after attempting to assassinate a sitting U.S.
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Dancing On Ice fans took to Twitter to call for a major shake-up as they complained that the 2022 series final was 'boring' to watch. Professional dancer Regan Gascoigne, the son of footballing legend Paul Gascoigne, lifted the trophy with his skating partner Karina Manta.
After 10 weeks of performances, Regan Gascoigne has been crowned winner of Dancing On Ice 2022. This year’s celebrities took to the ice for the live shows for the first time on Sunday January 16 after weeks of gruelling training with her professional partners. Rugby champ Ben Foden was the first to be evicted from the ice skating show, while Pussycat Dolls’ Kimberly Wyatt, 40, Strictly’s Brendan Cole, 45, and 26 year old Regan Gascoigne made it all the way to the final.
Regan Gascoigne won the 2022 series of Dancing on Ice on Sunday night.It's been another amazing series, filled with incredible talent as well as dramatic exits, injuries and illness.MORE: Phillip Schofield breaks silence after Holly Willoughby pulls out of Dancing on Ice last minuteBut the three finalists proved themselves over and over, and as the big night approached, there was no clear frontrunner for the title of Dancing on Ice champion 2022.Former Strictly star Brendan Cole, professional dancer Regan Gascoigne and Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt all took to the ice one last time to impress judges and the public alongside their professional partners, Vanessa Bauer, Karina Manta and Mark Hanretty, respectively.WATCH: Oti Mabuse fights back tears in emotional Dancing on Ice momentAfter one last evening of brilliant performances, it was time for the result of the public vote, and hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield seemed almost as nervous as the contestants as they read out the result.MORE: What are the past winners of Dancing on Ice up to now? Find out here!SEE: 12 Dancing on Ice stars' stunning wedding photos: Holly Willoughby, Oti Mabuse & moreViewers took to social media soon after, to share their opinion of the victory.
Dancing on Ice series to come to an end, with tonight’s final seeing either Brendan Cole, Regan Gascoigne, or Kimberly Wyatt taking the crown. Kimberly Wyatt has wowed the judges throughout the competition alongside professional skate partner Mark Hanretty. She’s skated her way right through to the final and Wyatt has also credited the show for reigniting the spark in her marriage, allowing her to rediscover her confidence.
Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt has credited Dancing On Ice for reigniting a spark in her marriage. Kimberly, 40, has been married to model Max Rogers, 39, since 2014, and the pair share three kids together: Willow Jane, seven, Maple Lyla, four and Ford Senna, two. With the mum-of-three’s performance background in mind, Kimberly gushed over how supportive Max has been since she joined Dancing On Ice – despite her initial reluctance to take part – and spoke of how much he enjoys watching her perform.
This year’s Dancing on Ice finalists, Brendan Cole, Kimberly Wyatt and Regan Gascoigne, have hit back at claims the ITV show is “fixed” as they all have previous dance experience.The trio, who will skate to impress the ice panel including Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in the grand final on Sunday 27 March, have all carved out careers as dancers. However, speaking to OK! and other press outlets on the countdown to their last performances, the finalists insisted that it doesn’t mean that they would be natural ice skaters.