Dancing On Ice skate-off leaves viewers in shock

Ricky and Amber were in the bottom two

Author: Alex RossPublished 19th Feb 2024

Following the double elimination last week, this year's celebrities were eager to impress on this week's Dancing On Ice, as the competition heated up during 'personal week'

After all of the remaining celebs performed, it was Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire who topped the leaderboard, closely followed by Adele Roberts and Ryan Thomas, with former EastEnders actor Ricky Norwood finding himself bottom.

Following the public vote, it was Ricky who found himself in the bottom two alongside former Love Island star Amber Davies, with the judges choosing to save Amber, and in turn sending Ricky home.

However, it seems viewers were left frustrated at the result, with many praising Ricky for doing a lot of solo skating.

One wrote: 'So if you skate on your own, do lifts you get voted out. You get literally hand-held round and hang off your partner you get saved! wtf! this show needs to end and quickly it's lost its integrity'. (sic)

Another vented: 'So Ricky skates on his own, amber gets carried around, and Ricky leaves , very unfair', with a third adding: 'He should have stayed. Amber doesn't skate at all on her own'. (sic)

A fourth added: 'I have to agree with a lot of people on here, Ricky did more independent skating than Amber and was entertaining. Shame he got voted out by the judges. I don't think they voted based on the skate off.' (sic)

Check out which celebs are still in Dancing On Ice:

Ryan Thomas - WINNER

Best known for: Coronation Street actor and TV personality

Miles Nazaire - SECOND PLACE

Best known for: Made In Chelsea star


Miles said ahead of the show: "I've always loved to dance but it's usually on a dance floor on a Saturday night and Dancing on Ice looks so difficult. I keep thinking about how I'm going to need to have rhythm while balancing on a thin blade and that's when I feel the nerves kick in, but this is such an unbelievable opportunity to get totally out of my comfort zone."

Adele Roberts - THIRD PLACE

Best known for: Radio DJ


Adele said ahead of the show: "It's 'bricking it on ice' for me! I think the hardest part is putting myself out there as I usually hide away. I did radio as it's not visual. That's going to be a big challenge. After cancer I have my life back; I actually can't wait for the glam!"

Greg Rutherford MBE - FORCED TO WITHDRAW

Best known for: Olympic long jumper


Greg said ahead of the show: "My kids love dancing around so hopefully they are going to enjoy watching me dance with blades on my feet! I think this is going to be a really different experience but one that will be quite exciting."

Amber Davies - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Love Island winner and West End star


Amber said ahead of the show: "I would definitely say that I'm an adrenaline junkie but I do get more nervous as I get older and I hope that I can contain them, I don't want the adrenalin to get the better of me. I can count on one hand how many times I've ice skated."

Eddie the Eagle - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Former Olympic Ski Jumper


Eddie said ahead of the show: "It's bittersweet as whilst I'm delighted to be taking part in the new series I'm gutted for Stephen and wish him a speedy recovery. Dancing on Ice is a show I've always wanted to do. It's a challenge I think I'm going to relish!"

Ricky Norwood - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Actor


Ricky said ahead of the show: "Being on the ice! I'm apprehensive about the lifts, especially the headbanger. I've got to trust in the process, trust in the training, trust in the trainers."

Roxy Shahidi - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Emmerdale actress

Lou Sanders - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Comedian and Writer


Lou said ahead of the show: "I'm nervous about cracking my head open, or just bashing the old head. I can't afford to lose any more brain cells. I'm also worried about my partner picking me up, he's going to have to be very strong and very brave."

Claire Sweeney - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Coronation Street actress and TV host


Claire said ahead of the show: "I'm really looking forward to going to an ice rink with my son and actually being able to skate and not have to use the penguins they give you to help you stay upright! I've had to wear my boots around the house... I haven't stepped on the ice yet."

Hannah Spearritt - ELIMINATED

Known for: S Club singer and actress


Hannah said ahead of the show: "I'm really excited about learning a new skill. It's so easy to live your comfortable life and that aspect of mixing things up is very appealing. Fitness is another reason why I'm doing it! It's really exciting."

Ricky Hatton MBE - ELIMINATED

Best known for: Former World Champion Boxer


Ricky said ahead of the show: "If I can hold my nerve in the boxing ring I should be able to hold my nerve in the ice rink. I like setting new challenges and keeping myself busy!"

Stephen Lustig-Webb - FORCED TO WITHDRAW

Best known for: Gogglebox star


Stephen said ahead of the show: "The last time I was on the ice I think I was 14 (years old) so almost 40 years ago. I have been back on the ice since just for a quick spin around, I didn't fall over so that was a good thing! I've got a new appreciation for skating. I can see how truly difficult it is. From the comfort of my sofa I was probably a little too judgey, I didn't realise how hard it is!"

American figure skater Johnny Weir continues to sit in for usual judge Ashley Banjo as he tours the UK with dance troupe Diversity.

Johnny, who won a bronze medal at the Olympics in 2008, will sit alongside Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean until Ashley's return in the semi-final.

Dancing On Ice continues every Sunday night on ITV1/STV.

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