Dancing On Ice's Dan Whiston says Rachel Stevens has 'felt the pressure' during rehearsals
01.02.2022 - 05:21
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In yet another jam-packed and exciting Dancing On Ice, standards were undeniably high, with Brendan Cole scoring the first nine of the series, and Kimberly Wyatt bagging a series high-score of 34. It was Movies Week, and while Bez amused audiences with his playful skating habits and crash helmet, and Sally Dynevor stunned in a brown wig, it was Ria Hebden who was the second celeb to be eliminated with skating partner Łukasz Różycki. Dancing On Ice's Associate Creative Director Dan Whiston shared his "shock" in his OK! column that Rachel Stevens found herself in the bottom two with Ria in Sunday evening's show.
Dan also updated us on some icy accidents during rehearsals, which celebrities are getting competitive, and whether Kye will return next week after his knee injury. Here's his scoop... Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. SHOCK SKATE-OFF We were shocked to see Rachel Stevens in the bottom two. She made her skating debut last night and there was a lot of pressure on her.
She worked so hard this week, but she did sometimes get overwhelmed with us on the ice. She got it together though and pulled it together and I feel like she did a great routine. Now that she's got one under her belt I feel like the only way for Rachel now is up.
She's got the confidence and she didn't have that last week or the week before when everyone else did. I think there are exciting things to come for Rachel. COMPETITIVE STREAKS Brendan definitely deserved a nine, and if anything we're now going to have to heighten the actual scores themselves! Brendan and Vanessa had a really nasty fall.
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