ITV Dancing on Ice star Rachel Stevens issues update on wrist injury
25.01.2022 - 01:41
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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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“He has created a wonderful routine and I can’t wait to perform at last. ”Last week, ITV said in a statement: "Due to an injury sustained in training and on the expert advice from the Dancing On Ice medical professionals, Rachel Stevens will not skate in this Sunday's show.
We look forward to her returning to the show next weekend. ""I've got a meeting with the
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