Dancing On Ice hosts speak out on accident-prone series


Dancing On Ice hosts speak out on accident-prone series

Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern discuss dangers and excitement of live skating

Dancing On Ice hosts, Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern, have shared their thoughts on the accident-prone series as several stars have been forced to quit this year due to injuries. Stephen highlighted the dangers of live skating on TV, emphasizing the serious nature of the sport and the risks involved. Holly echoed his sentiments, acknowledging the unpredictability of live performances and the thrill of seeing celebrities progress in their skating journey.

Challenges and progress in the skating world

Despite the setbacks and early exits, both hosts remain excited for the rest of the season. Holly expressed her anticipation for witnessing the progression of the celebrities on the show, from being beginners to confident skaters. Stephen also shared his prediction for a potential winner and praised the commitment of this year's contestants.

Injuries force stars to withdraw

The series saw several participants, including comedian Josh Jones, professional skater Vanessa Bauer, and Paralympic legend Dame Sarah Storey, leave due to injuries. Pro skater Eric Radford became the fourth star to step back after sustaining an injury, leading to his partner Charlie Brooks expressing hope for their future performances together.

Continuing the show

Despite the challenges, Dancing On Ice continues to air, with viewers tuning in to watch the remaining contestants showcase their skating skills. The show airs tonight at 6.25pm on ITV1, ITVX, STV, and STV Player.


Dancing On Ice hosts speak out on accident-prone series

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