ITV Dancing on Ice viewers say 'something's not right' as they make complaint during Movie Week
29.01.2024 - 00:20
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Dancing on Ice viewers said 'something's not right' as they tuned in to week three on Sunday night (January 28). The ITV skating competition was back on screens with Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern at the helm for the show's Movie Week.
This weekend's show marks the remaining contestants second performance of the 2024 series but the first time they've all performed together after the launch being split into two teams of six. There is also no skate-off this week meaning the next celebrity to leave will be based on the judges scores and public vote alone.
It was Ryan Thomas who kicked off movie week on Dancing On Ice with an elegant routine to Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory. The former Coronation Street star dressed as Wonka in a purple velvet coat for the performance which featured dramatic high lifts with his skating partner Amani Fancy.
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After the couple scored 25 points, judge Christopher Dean said his performance was “more polished” than last week but explained he had to make some deductions for a few stumbles.
The routines then kept coming with Emmerdale star Roxy Shahidi and her skating partner Sylvain Longchambon channelling Beetlejuice while S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt transformed into Elsa from Disney's Frozen as she braved the ice after having a fall during rehearsals ahead of the live show.
Former Olympian Greg Rutherford then went on to land a score of 28.5, the highest of the series, after performing a Pulp Fiction-inspired routine. Alongside his partner Vanessa James, they danced to You
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