Dancing on Ice's Oti Mabuse 'feels wicked' as she leaves 'jaws on floor' after emotional new mum admission
29.01.2024 - 09:53
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Oti Mabuse joked she was feeling 'wicked' as she returned to Dancing on Ice. The dancer was back on the ice panel on Sunday (January 28) alongside Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.
It was Movie Week down at the rink and it marked the remaining contestants' second performance of the 2024 series and also the first time they've all performed together after the launch being split into two teams of six.
There was also no skate-off meaning the next celebrity to leave was based on the judges' scores and public vote alone which sparked some complaints after S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt became the second celebrity to be eliminated from the ITV skating competition.
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But back to Oti and taking to Instagram before the latest show went live, the former Strictly Come Dancing star posed up a storm backstage. She looked incredible in a vibrant green mini dress which boasted an off-the-shoulder top and draped sleeve details.
Oti paired the look with some black platform heels and her hair had been cropped into a pixie style with a full fringe. "Feeling wicked for movie week," she captioned the gorgeous post, seemingly a nod towards her green outfit and hit musical Wicked which is currently being made into a film.
And it didn't take long for the compliments to come flooding in. @mabuse.updates said: "ONCE AGAIN MY JAW IS ON THE FLOOOR." @hattiecheeseman commented: "You look gorgeous, hair suits you." @turbovette357 wrote: "Paris fashion week just lost a model."@beth.howard.7796 replied: "Beautiful, love your hair." @rosetkadz added: "You look absolutely
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