Tyson Fury throws his support behind Dancing On Ice's Ryan Thomas ahead of show final
10.03.2024 - 19:05
/ ok.co.uk
Tyson Fury has taken to social media to publically support Ryan Thomas ahead of the Dancing On Ice final. The Dancing On Ice final takes place tonight (Sunday, 10 March) with the former Coronation Street star, 39, competing against Adele Roberts and Miles Nazaire. In the lead-up to the final Ryan was inundated with support from friends and family, along with professional boxer Tyson sharing a heartfelt message.
Taking to Instagram Tyson, 35, recorded a video message as he said: "Hi, Tyson Fury here, good luck to Ryan Thomas. All the best Ryan, smash it." He ended the video by holding his fist to the camera and said: "Good luck mate." Ryan reposted the supportive message and added the caption: "If it's good enough for @rickyhitmanhatton it's good enough for me.
Thank you brother @tysonfury." He added the love heart red emoji and praying hand emoji. Ricky Hatton, a former boxer, competed alongside Ryan on this year's Dancing On Ice but was the first star to leave the competition following a skate-off against comedian Lou Saunders.
On his own Instagram, Ricky took a video as he boarded a train on his way to support his co-stars for the live final. Having taken a few stumbles during his time on the hit ITV show, Ryan admitted his biggest fear of the final is falling over again. Speaking ahead of the final a nervous Ryan said: "You’ve seen me fall before, you may see it again.
We’re just going to try and enjoy it. It’s the final now, it is what it is, it’s up to the public and what will be will be. I’ve just got to go out there and enjoy it." "I have put 100% into the show," he added.
"I just need to get through the performance without falling, without any mistakes. I just need a clean performance. And anything after that is
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