Coronation Street icon Sally Dynevor is receiving a wave of support from Weatherfield as she swaps the cobbles for the ice rink.
30.01.2022 - 23:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Rachel Stevens will finally get to make her skating debut on Dancing On Ice.
The S Club 7 star missed making her first appearance on the ITV skating show last weekend after suffering an injury.
Rachel, 43, sustained the injury last month which prevented her from joining the second batch of celebrities but will finally take to the ice alongside her professional partner Brendyn Hatfield on Sunday where they will skate to a track from Moulin Rouge by Patti LaBelle.
The singer shot to fame as one-fifth of pop group S Club 7 in the late nineties, created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller.
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The group - consisting of Rachel, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, and Tina Barrett, went on to have hits with Reach, Never Had a Dream Come True, Don't Stop Movin', and Bring It All Back, starred in multiple television series and films based on the band.
But speaking to The Sun earlier this month, Rachel, who was 19 when the band started, revealed she still has therapy to cope with her time in S Club 7.
She said: "You just kind of push it down and get on with it and suck it up. And that does take a bit of a toll.
"I’ve spent a lot of time trying to learn to undo that. It’s something I have to work on every day. I still speak to a therapist. That really helps."
And one person who has been in her corner through it all is childhood sweetheart, Alex Bourne.
The pair first met and dated when Rachel was just 12, but drifted apart during their teenage years and split, the Mirror reports.
However, they rekindled their romance after meeting again several years later.
The pair married in a
Coronation Street icon Sally Dynevor is receiving a wave of support from Weatherfield as she swaps the cobbles for the ice rink.
Rachel Stevens was supported by her S Club 7 bandmate Jo O'Meara on Sunday's Dancing On Ice before her ITV show exit. During the latest instalment, Rachel, 43, became the third star to leave after finding herself in the dreaded skate-off with Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard. Prior to her exit, S Club 7 star Jo, 42, was seen supporting her bandmate in the audience as Rachel performed with pro Brendyn Hadfield on the ice.
Rachel Stevens became the third star to leave Dancing On Ice on Sunday night after finding herself in the dreaded skate-off. Rachel, 43, performed with pro Brendyn Hadfield as she went against Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard, who also received the lowest votes on the show. After both stars took to the ice with their pro partners to perform in the dreaded skate-off, the four judges - Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Oti Mabuse and Ashley Banjo - delivered their verdict with Kye and Tippy winning an unanimous vote.
Rachel Stevens' recent wrist injury "knocked her confidence" on ‘Dancing on Ice’. The former S Club 7 singer was set to make her show debut on January 23rd, but she had to start the competition a week later instead after taking a nasty tumble on ice and fracturing her wrist. When asked by Lorraine Kelly on her self-titled breakfast show 'Lorraine' if the pop star's wrist injury "knocked her confidence a little bit", the 43-year-old star replied: "It really did.
In yet another jam-packed and exciting Dancing On Ice, standards were undeniably high, with Brendan Cole scoring the first nine of the series, and Kimberly Wyatt bagging a series high-score of 34. It was Movies Week, and while Bez amused audiences with his playful skating habits and crash helmet, and Sally Dynevor stunned in a brown wig, it was Ria Hebden who was the second celeb to be eliminated with skating partner Łukasz Różycki. Dancing On Ice's Associate Creative Director Dan Whiston shared his "shock" in his OK! column that Rachel Stevens found herself in the bottom two with Ria in Sunday evening's show.
In yet another jam-packed and exciting Dancing On Ice, standards were undeniably high, with Brendan Cole scoring the first nine of the series, and Kimberly Wyatt bagging a series high-score of 34. It was Movies Week, and while Bez amused audiences with his playful skating habits and crash helmet, and Sally Dynevor stunned in a brown wig, it was Ria Hebden who was the second celeb to be eliminated with skating partner Łukasz Różycki. Dancing On Ice's Associate Creative Director Dan Whiston shared his "shock" in his OK! column that Rachel Stevens found herself in the bottom two with Ria in Sunday evening's show.
Rachel Stevens had a rollercoaster of a debut on Dancing On Ice on Sunday night.
Dancing On Ice is set to be a couple down this weekend after one of the celebrity stars suffered a fall.
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.
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Rachel Stevens has confirmed her Dancing On Ice return after recovering from her wrist injury. Earlier this week, the former S Club 7 star, 43, revealed she had to pull out of skating on Sunday's show (January 23) after she fractured her wrist following a fall on the ice with pro Brendyn Hadfield. Speaking on Sunday's episode of Dancing On Ice, Rachel revealed that she returned to the ice on Saturday (January 22) and will be back performing next week for the ITV competition's Movie Week.
ITV classic Dancing on Ice. The 14th series of the hit skating competition already has fans wondering which celeb will go all the way and win this year.
ITV competition returned last Sunday and tonight, the celebrity line up will take to the ice again with their jaw dropping performances. Among this year’s contestants are the likes of Love Island star Liberty Poole, Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt and S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens. READ MORE: Paul O’Grady’s life off camera from famous husband and Strictly star neighbour However, a number of viewers were disappointed not to see S Club star Rachel on the ice this evening, despite being given the okay to train.
Rachel Stevens is set to make her return to the Dancing On Ice rink after recovering from her wrist injury. Earlier this week, the former S Club 7 star revealed she had to pull out of skating on the show this Sunday (January 23) after she fractured her wrist following a fall on the ice. However, it appears that the 43 year old has made a quick recovery as she was seen back in rehearsals with her skating partner Brendyn Hadfield, 36, on Saturday.