The weeks are flying by and we're already at episode five of Dancing On Ice.
24.01.2022 - 13:49 / ok.co.uk
Dancing On Ice's recent episode saw rugby pro Ben Foden become the first star to be voted off, after the dreaded skate-off.The 36 year old performed with pro Robin Johnstone as he went against Ria Hebden and Lukasz Rozycki, and it was Ben who said goodbye after the judges shared their votes. In the jam-packed show, we also saw a range of new celebs take to the ice, with Love Island's Liberty Poole wowing to Shout Out To My Ex, and Regan Gascoigne bringing a tear to everyone's eye with his stunning performance. While the performances all seemed seamless, our OK! columnist and Dancing On Ice Associate Creative Director Dan Whiston fills us in on the behind-the-scenes action, including some nasty scrapes on the ice.
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. Dan wowed as he returned to the rink on Sunday evening's show, showing everyone how it's done, and told us "he enjoyed every single second." Here's Dan's latest on last night...
BYE TO BEN It's really sad to see anyone go at this stage because everyone's worked so hard for the last few months getting their first routine together. But that's the name of the game – someone has to go, and someone will go every week.The beauty of that is that it's the public decision. ROOTING FOR REGAN Regan was absolutely fantastic.
The weeks are flying by and we're already at episode five of Dancing On Ice.
Regan Gascoigne has quickly become a firm fan favourite to take the Dancing On Ice trophy this year thanks to his skilled footwork, faultless lifts and ease when on the ice. But off of the ice, Regan has had a diverse career in showbiz and has worked as a dancer, singer and an actor. And through it all, the 25 year old has been supported by his father, England football icon Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne.
Dancing On Ice had viewers on the edge of their seats this week, as we saw stumbles, tumbles and scores through the roof. Connor Ball was one celebrity to receive a nasty injury after practicing his routine before heading out on to the ice. And now OK!'s columnist, Associate Creative Director Dan Whiston, has shared the inside scoop and his thoughts on the show just gone.
Dancing on Ice, with the dancer and singer consistently appearing near the top of the leaderboard. The Gascoigne name will already be familiar to many thanks to his famous father and sister, but just why is Regan himself famous?WATCH: Regan Gascoigne shares training update - and we're so excited!The star has had a varied career in showbusiness serving as a dancer, a singer and even an actor.READ: How Dancing on Ice star Connor Ball found fame with The VampsHere's everything we know about the star…Regan Gascoigne, 25, is a famous dancer, actor and singer and the star has been named by bookies as the favourite for this series, and given his impressive skating, we can certainly see it happening!SEE: Dancing on Ice star Rachel Stevens undergoes very glamorous transformationWOW: Dancing on Ice judge Oti Mabuse channels Princess Jasmine in striking blue dressAs a dancer, Regan has toured with the English National Ballet in the Nutcracker, and he even auditioned as part of The Greatest Dancer, but unbelievably he didn't make it through.
Sally Dynevor has been dealt a blow ahead of her Dancing On Ice performance this weekend.
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.
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.
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Regan Gascoigne is one of 12 celebrities showing off their skills in this year's Dancing on Ice.