Holly Willoughby never does things by halves on the glamour front. And she wowed as she stepped out in a flowing gold dress for the Dancing On Ice final.
09.03.2022 - 20:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Vamps drummer Connor Ball went into detail about all the injuries he's sustained when taking part on Dancing on Ice.
Connor, originally from Aberdeen, appeared on ITV's Lorraine admitting he’s “battered and bruised” since signing up for the ice skating competition.
The 25-year-old musician told the 62-year-old TV presenter he is suffering from all of his wounds, after being branded the "walking injury" after all his accidents on the ice.
As reported in The Mirror, Connor said: “There’s been a lot. I split my chin open, so I had five stitches in there. I dislocated my shoulder and then I ripped my leg open in three different places and had 14 stitches down there.”
Lorraine asked Connor if he was alright, and he said: “There’s quite a lot of bruising going on,” as the ITV presenter described him as “bruised and battered”.
Connor shared with fans that he had to undergo treatment on his leg after he received a nasty cut during his fall on the live show last Sunday.
The Vamps star was caught by the blade of his dance partner Alexandra Schaumann when they crashed to the floor during their pirate themed routine, as Connor clutched a mop in the routine, and he received emergency treatment backstage on his gashed leg.
Connor previously also detailed a hip injury that won’t go away, medics are repeatedly resetting his shoulder when he dislocates it, and then there’s the nasty cut on his leg and scar on his chin.
The chin injury came when Connor bled live on air early in his Dancing On Ice run after a horror fall moments before the show.
Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby explained that Connor had meant to be skating first on the ITV show tonight, but he bashed his chin just before he was due to go on the ice and they had to
Holly Willoughby never does things by halves on the glamour front. And she wowed as she stepped out in a flowing gold dress for the Dancing On Ice final.
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.
This year's Dancing On Ice stars are "training like crazy" and are "the most competitive" in the show's history, a source says. Brendan Cole, 45, Connor Ball, 25, Kimberly Wyatt, 40, Kye Whyte, 22, and Regan Gascoigne, 26, will fight it out for a place in the final this Sunday. And a source tells OK! the competition has never been more tense, saying: "This year, the show is the most competitive it’s ever been.
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.
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Holly Willoughby gave us serious outfit envy on Monday as she returned to our screens to host ITV’s This Morning alongside co-star Phillip Schofield. Kicking off the week in style, the mother-of-three wowed viewers in a floral print midi dress which features a fit and flare design with flattering angel sleeves. Posing for an outfit photo ahead of the daytime TV show, the 41 year old looked a vision in the fashionable frock, which she paired with her signature nude court heels.