reports. Signing off from the popular daytime show, Phillip turned to Holly to ask: "Are we on this week?"The mum-of-three replied: "I think we might be" - leading Phillip to add: "At the moment.
08.02.2021 - 03:00 / ok.co.uk
Billie Faiers had to pull out of Dancing On Ice after she fell and hit her head in rehearsals on Friday, causing her to have a concussion. And now the horrifying incident has been shown on Sunday’s episode of the hit ITV show, and it looks very painful indeed! In the clip The Mummy Diaries star is seen doing one last practise with her professional skating partner Mark Hanretty when she falls during a lift and smacks her head on the ice.
reports. Signing off from the popular daytime show, Phillip turned to Holly to ask: "Are we on this week?"The mum-of-three replied: "I think we might be" - leading Phillip to add: "At the moment.
direct to your inboxDancing On Ice bosses are pulling out the stop for their remaining contestants ahead of the shows restart.The ITV skating competition was forced to take a break last weekend after more celebrities had to quit the competition.The show, hosted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, has also suffered another blow this week with Jason Donovan having to pull out due to a back injury.There are now just five couples remaining in the competition and will skate in Movie Week this
direct to your inboxDancing On Ice fans have had a lot to say following the latest episode. The ITV show, hosted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, was back on Sunday night with a loved-up special.
Love was in the air on the ice-rink this week on Dancing on Ice, however, for one unlucky couple, it all ended in heartbreak.
direct to your inboxDancing On Ice is still clinging on after being hit by numerous injury and coronavirus blows. The ITV skating competition has lost four celebrity pairings so far plus two couple's who left following the skate-off.
Dancing on Ice's Joe-Warren Plant and his skating partner Vanessa Bauer have had to leave the show after testing positive for Covid-19.The news comes as another blow to the show following early departures from celebrities Billie Faiers, Rufus Hound and Denise van Outen who all left the show due for reasons of health.The couple can't even be replaced this time round since there re no more Dancing On Ice reserves left.Co-host Phillip Schofield admitted that it was a first for the show to be hit by
With all the sudden exits and line up changes this year’s Dancing on Ice has already seen, it’s no surprise that the show’s presenters are reportedly feeling a little hot under the collar. According to a source close to Holly Willoughby, she and Phillip Schofield are “desperately worried” that this series of the show is “jinxed.” “Holly and Phil are desperately worried but they have to keep going,” the source told OK!.