DANCING On Ice star Connor Ball has revealed gruesome pictures of yet another bloody skating injury.
The singer, whose chin started bleeding live on air earlier in the series, suffered a horrific accident where partner Alexandra Schauman’s blade sliced his leg.
Connor, 25, needed medical treatment straight after the routine, where he was dressed as a pirate.
He shared footage of himself getting stitches backstage at the ITV show, where injuries are not uncommon.
Sharing pictures online the Vamps musician warned fans: “Don’t swipe too far if you’re squeamish…
“What a crazy night, i really did get too much into the whole pirate thing.
“Thank you for all the messages i really appreciate it, im absolutely gutted about the routine but so grateful you guys still went absolutely mad and voted me through i can’t thank you enough!!
“Once again an accident that never happened in training at all which makes it all the worse for me but gonna put it in the past and get back to training asap!!”
He added: “A huge thank you to the whole team for putting me back together as always and supporting through everything, it really means a lot. much love. x”
Skating with a mop in his hands on Sunday night, Connor’s prop got tangled in his partner’s skate as he tried to spin her round.
After the routine, Dancing On Ice host Phillip Schofield said: “We’re gutted for you. Are you OK?”
Connor replied: “I don’t want to look at what’s going on under here.”
Pro skater Alexandra, 41, added: “It’s bleeding” as he explained: “The blade went into my leg.”
Earlier this month Connor was left with blood dripping onto his shirt after stitches on his chin burst open live on air.
Stephen Mulhern, standing in for Phillip Schofield, told viewers: “Obviously Dancing on Ice is completely live. Connor before the show was meant to open the entire show but had an accident backstage.
“He had stitches before the show so he couldn’t go on first and they’ve now opened up.”
Addressing the singer he said: “Mate – first of all, I don’t know how you still performed. What happened backstage?”
Connor, 25, was then shown with a tissue clamped to his face to stop the blood from gushing out.
He explained: “I was a bit stressed about the spin. I kept trying to perfect the spin. I just slipped down and smacked my face.”
Stephen, 44, said: “We’ll get it seen to. I know the paramedics are on stand-by. It’s dripping on your shirt. Well done mate.”