Dancing on Ice's Brendan Cole appeared on another reality TV show - and it wasn't Strictly
30.01.2022 - 20:09
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Brendan Cole is currently skating up a storm on the latest series of Dancing on Ice, but the show is far from his only venture into reality TV. Although Brendan made his name as one of the original pros on Strictly Come Dancing, back in 2006 he made an appearance as one of the contestants on Love Island.SEE: Brendan Cole melts hearts with adorable family moment as he trains for Dancing on IceThe very first series aired in 2005, followed by a second in the summer of 2006, at the time, the show only featured celebrity contestants.
Brendan even made it to the final, coming in the runner-up spot with Eternal's Kéllé Bryan, while Bianca Gascoigne and Calum Best took the crown.WATCH: Brendan Cole trains with his daughter in adorable momentThe New Zealand-born dancer appeared on the reality show after finding fame competing in his first three series of Strictly Come Dancing - and having split with long-term girlfriend and dance partner Camilla Dallerup. Other stars to join the series included Boyzone's Shane Lynch, Lady Victoria Hervey and Sophie Anderton. Brendan appeared in the 2006 series of Love IslandWhile Laura Whitemore is the show's famous host these days, it was Fearne Cotton who presented Brendan's series of the show, alongside Patrick Kielty.
Of course, it was another nine years before the show returned to ITV2, following its axe in 2006. MORE: Ben Foden's wife hits out at Dancing on Ice: 'Just a popularity competition'READ: Dancing on Ice star Ben Foden breaks silence after being first to leave showBrendan went on to enjoy 15 successive series of Strictly, but was axed from the show in 2018. And this isn't Brendan's only appearance on our screens as of late, in 2019, the star had a memorable stint on Celebrity X
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