Things seem to be going from bad to worse for this year’s Dancing on Ice as yet another contestant has been forced to pull out of the show.
15.02.2021 - 01:51 / ok.co.uk
She may have stepped in to replace an injured Denise Van Outen a few weeks ago, but now Amy Tinkler has left the competition after ending up in the bottom two.The Olympian, who previously said training has helped her confidence, was asked to perform once again after getting the lowest number of public votes, alongside Lady Leshurr. After the ladies performed in the skate-off, the judges were then asked to choose who they wanted to keep in the competition.
Things seem to be going from bad to worse for this year’s Dancing on Ice as yet another contestant has been forced to pull out of the show.
Dancing on Ice's Joe-Warren Plant and his skating partner Vanessa Bauer have had to leave the show after testing positive for Covid-19.The news comes as another blow to the show following early departures from celebrities Billie Faiers, Rufus Hound and Denise van Outen who all left the show due for reasons of health.The couple can't even be replaced this time round since there re no more Dancing On Ice reserves left.Co-host Phillip Schofield admitted that it was a first for the show to be hit by
Dancing On Ice has set a for a rather unwelcome reason, presenter Phillip Schofield has revealed. Given how dangerous learning to ice skate can be, bosses always book two reserve celebrities who can swoop in and replace anyone struck down by injury.
Gallery: EastEnders exposes Sharon Beale's dark secret in 25 new spoiler pictures (Digital Spy (UK))The programme was thrown into chaos in recent days after three celebrities were forced to pull out of this weekend's live show. Although two of the three celebrities are likely to return after a week off the ice, show bosses are said to be 'preparing for every possible outcome.
Dancing On Ice line-up this week as three of the series’ celebrities were absent from the ice, and one new contestant made her debut. The ITV show announced this week that Denise Van Outen was out of the competition for good because of her shoulder injury and would be replaced by Olympic gymnast Amy Tinkler, while Rufus Hound is still self-isolating and Billie Shepherd is taking the week off as her grandmother has died.
direct to your inboxAmy Tinkler will be making her Dancing On Ice debut this weekend after being drafted in last minute.The ITV skating competition began two weeks ago but a horror injury has forced Denise Van Outen out of the competition.After fighting through the pain during her first performance after a fall in training, the presenter later found out she had three bone fractures as well as partial dislocation.In her place, retired British artistic gymnast Amy will take to the ice.The
Dancing on Ice star Amy Tinker has candidly opened up on how the show has boosted her body confidence. Amy, 21, has credited the show to enable her put her body confidence issues “to one side and be happy again“ after being made to feel 'fat'.The Olympic bronze medalist was recently announced as Denise van Outen’s replacement on the skating show, after Denise quit following a skating accident which saw her dislocate her shoulder.