Coronation Street star Michelle Keegan."Real life Elsa," said one fan."Elsa vibes," remarked another."Oh wow.
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direct to your inboxDancing on Ice viewers have flooded Ofcom with complaints following the first episode.The ITV skating show, hosted by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, returned on Sunday night (Janaury 17).Six of 12 new celebrities kick-started the competition with the remaining six due to skate this weekend.Despite only being one show in to the 10-week series, viewers have already taken issue with three different things.Ofcom has confirmed to the Manchester Evening News that the
.Coronation Street star Michelle Keegan."Real life Elsa," said one fan."Elsa vibes," remarked another."Oh wow.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Matt Richardson will be making his Dancing On Ice debut this weekend after being drafted in last minute to replace Rufus Hound, who has sadly been forced to withdraw from the show after testing positive for coronavirus. MORE: Rebekah Vardy discusses 'thrilling' and 'terrifying' Dancing on Ice journeyPartnered with professional skater Vicky Ogden, the duo will hit the ice with a routine set to Somebody Told Me by The Killers for their first performance.
Comedian Rufus Hound has quit Dancing On Ice after testing positive for coronavirus.The 41 year old comedian was partnered with skating pro Robin Johnstone, however it has now been confirmed that Rufus has quit the show.The news was announced in a statement on the programme’s Twitter account, reading: “We can confirm that following a positive test result, @RufusHound is unable to return to Dancing On Ice this weekend.
direct to your inboxHolly Willoughby's new ITV show has been postponed over safety fears amid the coronavirus pandemic.This Morning presenter Holly was due to host The Real Games with Lancashire cricketing legend Freddie Flintoff this year but the show has been shelved.
direct to your inboxFred Sirieix has revealed that police turned up at the First Dates restaurant during filming. The Maître d’ of the Channel 4 show discussed the latest series on Thursday's This Morning with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughy.
ITV bosses will not be firing Rufus Hound after 'homophobic and racist' tweets resurfaced, it has been reported. Dancing On Ice decision makers won't boot him off the show despite the controversy.
direct to your inboxWe're only two weeks in to Dancing On Ice and the competition is already firing up viewers at home. Last night (Sunday), six more celebrities made their skating debut on the ITV show and the first dreaded skate-off of the competition took place.
Dancing On Ice bosses have been urged to fire Rufus Hound from the show following shocking claims he made about the Manchester Arena attack. Survivors of the terrorist attack and MPs spoke out against the comedian competing on the hit ITV show.The 41 year old had previously posted comments on Twitter implying that he thought then Prime Minister Theresa May had been behind the cruel tragedy in order to help the Conservatives win the ongoing general election.
Rufus Hound has been forced to pull out of this week’s Dancing on Ice after he came into contact with someone with coronavirus.The 41 year old comedian was set to appear on the skating competition show this week after being awarded the show’s first golden ticket in the debut episode on Sunday 17 January. But, he will now have to miss out on the ITV show, where he was set to be in the group dance, this week as he has been forced to stay at home for ten days.