ITV Dancing on Ice winner 'given away' before Ryan Thomas announcement over Stephen Mulhern move
10.03.2024 - 21:07
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Dancing on Ice viewers think they've spotted the comment the winner of the 2024 series was 'given away' before it was announced. Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern were back rinkside on Sunday night (March 10) as the final of the ITV skating competition took place.
Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire, broadcaster Adele Roberts and former Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas were left to battle it out on the ice after last-minute drama saw Greg Rutherford have to withdraw from the competition hours beforehand due to a "significant injury" during rehearsals.
The show had to carry on without him and the three finalists and their professional skating partners each performed a routine that they hoped would see them lift the trophy at the end of the night.
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The voting lines then closed an hour into the show for the first time and the third-place couple was announced as former BBC Radio 1 DJ Adele and skating partner Mark Hanretty.
With the voting lines re-opened for once last time, Miles and Ryan were then both left to perform routines inspired by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean's famous Bolero in a bid to be crowned the winner of Dancing On Ice. It comes as this year marks the 40th anniversary of Torvill and Dean winning gold at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.
Moments later and after an epic performance from Trovill and Dean, Holly and Stephen announced Ryan and his partner Amani Fancy as Dancing on Ice 2024 champions.
Ryan admitted to being speechless and heaped praise on his partner for all the work she has put in during her first
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