ITV Dancing on Ice viewers say 'it's frustrating' as they spot same issue with the judges
22.01.2024 - 09:55
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Dancing on Ice viewers have claimed it's 'so frustrating' as they believe they spotted an issue with the judges comments and scoring during week two of the competition. The ITV skating show returned to screens on Sunday night (January 21) for the second week of the contest.
Last week, fans saw the first six of the new batch of celebrities take to the ice for their debut performance before the final six appeared on the ice on Sunday night for their first performances before the first skate-off and elimination of the 2024 series.
Among those taking to the ice was Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards who was a late addition to the line-up as he replaced former Gogglebox star Stephen Webb after he broke his ankle during training. The former Olympic ski jumper wowed the judges and viewers with his powerful first routine with his professional partner Vicky Odgen, after he was originally paired with Tippy Packard but she also had to withdraw due to injury.
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The pair performed determinedly to Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi before achieving the highest score of the series so far and escaping the dreaded skate-off. But it was Lou Sanders who found herself joining Ricky Hatton in the bottom two as they bother performed a new routine for their survival in the skating competition.
But in the end, it just wasn't meant to be for Ricky, with all four judges - Oti Mabuse, Ashely Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean - opting to send comedian Lou skating into next week. However, during her first performance on the night, to Hung Up by Madonna with professional skater Brendyn
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