Dancing On Ice's Dan Whiston says there was 'blood everywhere' after Connor's horror fall before show
07.02.2022 - 15:35
/ ok.co.uk
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.
Dan told us that this year really is the "most competitive Dancing On Ice yet," adding: "The standard is so high, so everyone is pushing and pushing and pushing. Everyone wants to be in the top three, and the top three is changing weekly. It's making for a very interesting show." 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. Sunday's show saw Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly scoop up the highest score of the series in a very impressive routine with partner Mark Hanretty, and Dan believes a full house of ten's might not be far off for the star. "I think she's climbing up and when she starts off so high like she did, it's difficult to keep climbing but they are doing! They're so close to the ten mark and it really is around the corner for them.
Kim is a performer, she knows how to turn it on and it's wonderful to watch her." Unfortunately Rachel Stevens became the next to leave after a tense skate-off against Kye White. Here's what Dan had to say... SEAN'S TRIBUTE The tribute for Sean last night was beautiful.The loss of Sean Rice really has been felt by everyone on Dancing On Ice.
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