Joey Essex shares gruesome injury after 'slicing finger' days into Dancing on Ice training
14.10.2022 - 12:25
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Joey Essex has been left with a gruesome injury just two days into his Dancing On Ice training. Joey, 32, was announced to be hitting the ice last week, with the popular skating show returning to screens in the New Year. Revealing the news on This Morning, Joey said: "I would love to win.
I’m going to put all my energy into this.This stage in my life, I’m so ready for this." Talking about receiving comments from the judges, he added: "I’m doing it for me. I want to impress the judges but I want to impress myself. I’m going to put all my effort into this." Joey’s since sliced his finger open during training, but it appears as if it hasn’t affected the TV star’s excitement.
Sharing a selfie as he held up his bandaged finger, the 32 year old wrote: “Respect the ice, otherwise the ice will not respect you… Day 2”. A second photo showed Joey’s bandaged hand in more detail, including the dried blood still on his hand from the ordeal. People have since shared words of encouragement to Joey in a bid to not let the accident deter him from pursuing his Dancing On Ice journey.
“Ah dude it’s brutal!!! Just keep going,” wrote one of Joey’s followers, as someone else said: “Keep it at bro”. “You’ve got this,” said someone else, while another added: “Those ice skates can be lethal! Take care Joey”. Discussing his injury, Joey took to his Instagram Story where he sad: "So today was my first day training with a professional before I get put with my professional partner.
It went well but the first two days are just getting on the ice, seeing what we can do. "I think being a risk taker is probably going to be an advantage of mine, but I don't think it was an advantage for me for day one and day two... I've ended up with a metal finger."
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