Gemma Collins makes Dancing On Ice U-turn admitting she WILL skate in final

The GC is back!

Author: Alex RossPublished 7th Mar 2019
Last updated 7th Mar 2019

She's no stranger to reality TV shows, and it seems whichever show TOWIE star Gemma Collins appears on she certainly knows how to make an impact.

Despite the fact she was eliminated from this year's Dancing On Ice a number of weeks ago, The GC is still the talk of the show, due to her ongoing feud with judge Jason Gardiner.

After Gemma called Jason out as a 'bully' following his interview on This Morning, where he appeared to call Gemma a 'refrigerator' (yes, you read that correct), Gemma revealed she WOULDN'T be returning to Sunday night's Dancing On Ice final.

But now, it appears the reality star has had a massive change of heart, as she's told chat host Jonathan Ross that she WILL skate on Sunday night's episode.

Speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show, which is due to air on Saturday night, Gemma said, “I did pull out and then I thought, to everyone that has supported me, for my own self esteem, I am not going to back down to anybody. I am going to walk back in on that show on Sunday night and I am going to skate like it's the last day of my life."

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Despite finishing near the bottom of the leaderboard every week, Gemma gave it her best shot on the show, and even recovered brilliantly after THAT very painful-looking fall.

Although it hasn't yet been revealed what the returning contestants are going to do in the final, we can't wait to see them all back together!

Meanwhile, with Love Island's Wes Nelson, Strictly's James Jordan, and The X Factor's Saara Aalto still left in the competition, we are excited to see which celebrity will be crowned the 2019 winner of Dancing On Ice.

The final takes place at 6pm on ITV on Sunday 10th March.

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