Fans have had to wait an additional week but the Dancing On Ice final day is finally here.
07.03.2022 - 13:09 / ok.co.uk
Dancing on Ice judge Jayne Torvill broke down in tears after watching hot favourite Regan Gascoigne’s emotional performance on the ITV skating show. On Sunday 6 March, the contestants took to the ice to try and impress the judges and make it all the way into the grand finale.
For week eight, the celebrities and their dance partners had the challenge of doing a Torvill and Dean inspired routine in front of the Olympic legends. Regan, 26, and his skating partner Karina Manta stunned the judges with their performance and gained a perfect score of 40 for their efforts.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter Yet, for Jayne, 64, it was an emotional reminder of the original dance that she performed with Christopher Dean at the World Championships in Barnum, which was their first big routine after their Mack and Mabel choreography. Jayne commended Regan on his impressive dance, as she said: "We know that, technically, your skating has always been good, but tonight everything came together." "The performance… I’m getting emotional now," Jayne said as she covered her face and began to choke back her tears.
An emotional Jayne then paused, as she was unable to finish her sentence and began to cry.The audience let out a sympathetic sigh, moved by her emotions. Her fellow judge, Oti Mabuse, stepped in as Jayne wiped away her tears and added: “I love to see that.” The former Strictly Come Dancing professional went on to tell Regan that his performance was now on a “different level.” Oti continued: "Regan, for a couple of weeks, I kind of felt like you were on the same level for a while, but tonight was just a different level." "This was expensive.
Fans have had to wait an additional week but the Dancing On Ice final day is finally here.
This year’s Dancing on Ice finalists, Brendan Cole, Kimberly Wyatt and Regan Gascoigne, have hit back at claims the ITV show is “fixed” as they all have previous dance experience.The trio, who will skate to impress the ice panel including Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in the grand final on Sunday 27 March, have all carved out careers as dancers. However, speaking to OK! and other press outlets on the countdown to their last performances, the finalists insisted that it doesn’t mean that they would be natural ice skaters.
This Morning’s Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, usually airs on Sundays, and there’s just one more instalment to go before the series is complete for another year. Just three celebrities will be battling it out for the crown, with Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill, Ashley Banjo, and Oti Mabuse judging the contestants’ performances. Holly will also be back alongside co-host Phil after being forced to skip the last show due to testing positive for Covid.
Anyone hoping to see their favourite celebs battle for the Dancing on Ice trophy will have to wait a bit longer before they find out who will take home the amazing trophy. In a shake-up to its typical Sunday schedule, ITV has confirmed that the Dancing on Ice final will not air on Sunday 20 March, due to a scheduling conflict.The dancing show's finale has been pushed back by a week so the channel can cover the FA Cup quarter-final match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool.The football match is due to kick off at 5.15pm and coverage will be on ITV for three hours, meaning that the programme would clash with Dancing on Ice’s usual prime-time 6.30pm slot on ITV1.
Holly Willoughby will be absent from This Morning this week after being forced to miss Dancing On Ice.
ITV competition sees the celebrity lineup take to the ice each week with jaw-dropping performances, and tonight (Sunday, March 13) was no different. Among this year’s contestants are the likes of Love Island star Liberty Poole, Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt and S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens. After a lively group routine to Camila Cabello's 'Don't Go Yet' led by former pro Dan Whiston, Phillip Schofield – who was hosting alone after Holly Willoughby tested positive for Covid-19 earlier today – then welcomed the final five on to the ice for a solo skating challenge.
Dancing On Ice fans have been left making a very clear demand after dubbing Sunday's show the 'best episode ever' that even left some in tears.
Dancing on Ice fans flocked to social media as they spotted the show's presenter Holly Willoughby make a small slip up within the first few minutes of Sunday 6 March's show. Holly and her co-host Phillip Schofield were opening the hit ITV show after an impressive group dance featuring the final six couples and the ITV show's judges - Olympic legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.