Dancing On Ice's Dan Whiston shares text he received from Sally Dynevor after show exit
28.02.2022 - 15:09
/ ok.co.uk
Props week on ITV's Dancing On Ice saw the first four tens of the series going to Brendan Cole for a beautiful routine in the rain with partner Vanessa.The couple wowed judges, as did the other contestants as they integrated "dangerous" props into their skating routines. Unfortunately for Corrie icon Sally Dynevor it was her time to go home as she and partner Matt Evers were voted off after a tense skate against BMX racer Kye Whyte and his partner Tippy Packard. Here, OK!'s columnist and Associate Creative Director Dan Whiston gives the inside scoop on a "crackers" week that saw "more work than ever," going into the complex routines.
Dan also shares a sweet message he received from Sally after her DOI departure... Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter SAD FOR SAL It was so, so sad to see Sally go.The whole team have absolutely loved working with her. She's a lovely lady and what was nice is I got out of the studio last night, got home and the first text I received last night was off Sally.
She said 'thank you so much for working so hard with me Dan, I've enjoyed every moment with you on the ice.' I thought that was wonderful. She text me straight away and that really meant a lot to me, and she's that sort of person – she'll go around and text everyone to thank them. I would work with her again in a heartbeat.
RISKY BUSINESS Every single year props week comes with so many difficulties because it's almost like welcoming a third person into the relationship. Suddenly you have a prop that has a mind of its own that does what it wants when it wants. We had lots of things going on in rehearsals, with people getting clocked on the head, falling off tables and
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