S Club 7 star Jo O'Meara supports Rachel Stevens in audience before Dancing On Ice exit
07.02.2022 - 02:29
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Rachel Stevens was supported by her S Club 7 bandmate Jo O'Meara on Sunday's Dancing On Ice before her ITV show exit. During the latest instalment, Rachel, 43, became the third star to leave after finding herself in the dreaded skate-off with Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard. Prior to her exit, S Club 7 star Jo, 42, was seen supporting her bandmate in the audience as Rachel performed with pro Brendyn Hadfield on the ice.
Jo, who revealed in 2020 that she had given up smoking and alcohol in a lifestyle overhaul, was seen applauding her friend after the routine as she then blew kisses to the camera and to the ice to support Rachel. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
During the show, Rachel found herself in the skate-off and after taking to the ice, the four judges - Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Oti Mabuse and Ashley Banjo - delivered their verdict with Kye and Tippy winning an unanimous vote. Speaking after her fate was revealed, Rachel admitted that the skate-off is "horrible", she added: "It has definitely been a process, I've really loved it. Amazing experience.
"I've loved dancing with Brendyn so much, thank you so much to everyone!" Viewers were left absolutely "devastated" over Rachel's exit as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts. One person said: "Absolutely gutted that Rachel’s journey on Dancing on Ice has came to an end tonight but we’ve all loved watching and supporting you over the past few weeks, you were fabulous & should be so proud of yourself learning a new skill @MsRachelStevens #DancingOnIce." A different account put: "Sad to see Rachel go. #DancingOnIce." Another follower wrote:
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