The weeks are flying by and we're already at episode five of Dancing On Ice.
24.01.2022 - 17:16 / ok.co.uk
Dancing On Ice star Stef Reid wowed on the ice on Sunday, during her debut performance.The paralympian, 37, joined the likes of Liberty Poole and Ben Foden as she skated with partner Andy Buchanan. Stef performed with a special skating prosthetic leg, after losing one of her right foot when she was a teenager. Since the accident, the star has gone on to win silver in Long Jump F44 at the 2012 London games, and the 2016 Rio games.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. How did Stef Reid lose her leg? Stef was 15 years old when she lost her leg during a boating accident.The freak accident occurred while she was enjoying a weekend with friends, swimming in a lake and doing other water-based activities.
One activity included holding on to an inflatable ring which was being pulled by a boat. When Stef took her turn, she had to wait for the boat to come and collect her after she fell off the ring. Describing the incident in 2016, Stef explained that the boat wasn't slowing down as it came towards her.
Where are the winners of Dancing on Ice now from becoming parents to working as a delivery driver View gallery "I needed to think fast. I was a great swimmer and had been training as a lifeguard, but I knew I couldn't out-swim a boat," the brave star told the Mirror. She continued to describe diving under the water as far as possible so that the boat would pass over her.
Due to her wearing a life jacket though, this seemed like an impossible task. Stef continued: "I was underwater for what felt like a long time and when I finally reached the surface, gasping for breath, I couldn't feel any pain. "My first thought was,
.The weeks are flying by and we're already at episode five of Dancing On Ice.
Love Island star Faye Winter has opened up about a potential romance between her co-star Liberty Poole and her Dancing On Ice partner, telling us: “They’re lovely together.” Speaking exclusively to OK! about how Liberty is getting on in the ITV skating show, Faye, 26, weighed in on whether or not there could be any love blossoming between Liberty and American skater Joe Johnson. She told us: “I don’t know, I mean I wouldn’t be against it! They’re lovely together.
Dancing On Ice's Liberty Poole looked sensational on Sunday's episode as she wore a blonde cropped wig adorned with sparkling crystals.The Love Island star, 22, went all out as she performed a routine to Madonna's Vogue with professional skating partner Joe Johnson. Liberty and Joe both wore matching white tailored trousers with black shirts and white waistcoats for their fun performance on the ice.
Liberty Poole has shared some behind-the-scenes photos of her first week on Dancing on Ice.The former Love Island star, 22, is currently taking part on the skating show with dance partner Joe Johnson, with the pair performing to Little Mix’s Shout Out To My Ex during their first dance last Sunday, 23 January. Now Liberty has shared a gallery of images from her first week on the show to Instagram, captioning the photos: “Week 1 photo dump”. In one image, Liberty can be seen wearing a dressing gown with her make-up already done, which included striking fake lashes and a pop of red lipstick.
hit ITV show and also from their social media accounts. The talented cast have amassed huge Instagram followings over the years and often use their profiles to promote their work, as well as giving fans an insight into their lives. Read more BBC The One Show fans left confused by Stacey Dooley's jacket Stars of Dancing On Ice do not reveal their exact salaries, but it is believed that cheques worth between £20,000 and £100,000 are handed out to the celebs appearing on the show.
ITV Dancing on Ice star Rachel Stevens has reutrned to the rink after a surprise recovery from her wrist injury. Former S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens was absent from ITV Dancing on Ice on Sunday night due to an injury sustained during training.