This year’s embattled Dancing on Ice series has been dramatically cut short.
07.02.2021 - 19:09 / evoke.ie
Move over Strictly Come Dancing, the latest season of Dancing on Ice is officially the most cursed TV series on our screens.
This year we’ve seen injuries, falls, COVID diagnoses, a Twitter climb down, and an alleged breach of advertising rules for contestants, tragically a family bereavement, and premature exits.
Here is how the series of unfortunate events have unfolded (so far) to give us some serious drama on ice.
It looks like the series was doomed from the start as before the show even
This year’s embattled Dancing on Ice series has been dramatically cut short.
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