Ryan Thomas sparks concern as he visits hospital amid 'dig' at Dancing on Ice co-star
19.03.2024 - 11:21
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Ryan Thomas has revealed that he hasn't just left Dancing on Ice with the trophy as he sparked concern by sharing a video of himself at the hospital. It's been over a week since the actor emerged victorious in the ITV skating competition alongside professional partner Amani Fancy.
The pair lifted the Dancing on Ice trophy after going head-to-head with Made in Chelsea's Miles Nazaire and his skating partner Vanessa Bauer. The two couples emerged as the final two after Adele Roberts left in third place mid-way through the last show of the series, which aired live on Sunday, March 10.
Both Ryan and Miles then had to perform their version of Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean's iconic Bolero routine in a bid to seal their win in the 2024 series, Later, Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern announced Ryan and Amani Fancy as Dancing on Ice champions leaving the former Coronation Street star 'speechless'.
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Ryan has since paid tribute to Amani following their win but sharing a video compilation of their routines from the final and wrote in view of his 1.1 million followers. He said: "Dedicating this post to my partner in crime @amanifancy what a journey. Our first weekend without a live performance. Thank you for putting up with me. I really couldn’t of done it without you."
Quick to respond, Amani wrote in the comments section: "Aw Ry, my brother from another mother. Can’t wait to have a weekend soon where we actually chill." But now he's seemingly blaming her for an injury that's continuing long after their time on the ice has come to an end.
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