Dancing On Ice has been blasted by fans as they complained over the 'wrong' bottom two.
30.01.2022 - 13:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have issued an apology and made a promise to Dancing On Ice fans.
The skating legends are back on the judging panel of the ITV skating competition.
They have been re-joined by Ashley Banjo and new judge, Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse.
But as well as their space on the panel, their time on Dancing On Ice wouldn't be complete without a performance or two from them.
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So, the pair took to the ice for their first performance of the series last Sunday and pulled off another show first.
They hoped to wow viewers with the unique performance to The Beatles track Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds that was filmed entirely in one shot by a drone.
But not everyone enjoyed the performance, with it being hit with 'sickness' complaints and leaving viewers having to switch off.
Torvill and Dean have since responded to the comments from Dancing On Ice viewers.
Taking to social media, the Olympic stars said: "Hello everyone. Apologies for those who felt uncomfortable watching the drone number.
"We have always wanted to push boundaries with skating and technology. A new frontier for us."
They then added: "But just to reassure everyone our next routine is back to DOI stationary cameras classic T&D."
But the skating couple were soon supported by fans.
@stumpnbump said: "Seriously?! I thought it was outstanding, nothing more than perfect. One thing does annoy me though, why you both haven't been knighted.. You're national treasures. You deserve to be Dame Jayne and Sir Christopher. Long overdue if you ask me.."
"You’ll always get moaners. I’m the worst person for motion sickness and it didn’t affect
Dancing On Ice has been blasted by fans as they complained over the 'wrong' bottom two.
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Dancing On Ice has come under fire from viewers due to an 'off putting' issue they have found with the show.