Can you believe I topped the leader board? I couldn’t! Like I said on the show I was a little but gutted with my performance to be honest. When something goes wrong it has a domino effect on the rest of the routine.
17.01.2021 - 21:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inboxRufus Hound will be among the first six celebrities to star in Dancing On Ice (DOI) 2021.Twelve famous faces have signed up to the ITV skating competition with half making their debut this weekend and the other six will begin the show next week.Rufus is appearing on DOI a week earlier than planned to step in for Graham Bell who has had to delay his start in the competition after partner Yebin Mok suffered a horror accident.This means that the actor and comedian will perform
.Can you believe I topped the leader board? I couldn’t! Like I said on the show I was a little but gutted with my performance to be honest. When something goes wrong it has a domino effect on the rest of the routine.
Comedian Rufus Hound has quit Dancing On Ice after testing positive for coronavirus.The 41 year old comedian was partnered with skating pro Robin Johnstone, however it has now been confirmed that Rufus has quit the show.The news was announced in a statement on the programme’s Twitter account, reading: “We can confirm that following a positive test result, @RufusHound is unable to return to Dancing On Ice this weekend.
coronavirus - which means the likelihood of someone being booted off for catching the disease is high. And the first famous face who had to bow out was Rufus Hound.
ITV bosses will not be firing Rufus Hound after 'homophobic and racist' tweets resurfaced, it has been reported. Dancing On Ice decision makers won't boot him off the show despite the controversy.
Dancing On Ice bosses have been urged to fire Rufus Hound from the show following shocking claims he made about the Manchester Arena attack. Survivors of the terrorist attack and MPs spoke out against the comedian competing on the hit ITV show.The 41 year old had previously posted comments on Twitter implying that he thought then Prime Minister Theresa May had been behind the cruel tragedy in order to help the Conservatives win the ongoing general election.
We won’t be seeing Rufus Hound getting his skates on on Sunday night as he’s been forced to self-isolate after coming into contact with COVID-19.
Rufus Hound has been forced to pull out of this week’s Dancing on Ice after he came into contact with someone with coronavirus.The 41 year old comedian was set to appear on the skating competition show this week after being awarded the show’s first golden ticket in the debut episode on Sunday 17 January. But, he will now have to miss out on the ITV show, where he was set to be in the group dance, this week as he has been forced to stay at home for ten days.