Dancing On Ice 2022: Full line-up revealed

It's a great line-up!

Author: Alex RossPublished 12th Oct 2021

It may only be October, but ITV bosses aren't hanging around announcing the 2022 line-up for Dancing On Ice!

Since Coronation Street legend Sally Dynevor was announced on Monday 4th, the announcements have been coming in thick and fast, including Love Island 2021 star Liberty Poole and Happy Mondays star Bez.

On Tuesday 12th October, Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt and The Vamps star Connor Ball were the final celebs announced for the series.

Check out the confirmed line-up for Dancing On Ice 2022:

WINNER: Regan Gascoigne

Regan received 62% of the final vote.

2ND PLACE: Brendan Cole

Brendan received 38% of the final vote.

3RD PLACE: Kimberley Wyatt


ELIMINATED: Kye Whyte


ELIMINATED: Connor Ball


ELIMINATED: Stef Reid MBE


ELIMINATED: Sally Dynevor MBE


ELIMINATED: Bez


ELIMINATED: Liberty Poole


ELIMINATED: Rachel Stevens


ELIMINATED: Ria Hebden


ELIMINATED: Ben Foden


Bosses will be hoping the 2022 series is a little more successful than the last, after the show was hit with a number of injuries and positive Covid-19 tests.

Whilst Denise van Outen, Billie Faiers, Jason Donovan, Hamish Gaman and Yebin Mok all suffered nasty injuries, Joe-Warren Plant and Rufus Hound were both forced to leave the show when they contracted the virus.

Eventually, Sonny Jay was crowned the winner of the 2021 series, gaining more votes than Colin Jackson and Faye Brookes.

Dancing On Ice is expected to air on ITV in January 2022.

Now read:

Dancing On Ice 2022: Everything we know about the series so far

Dancing On Ice stars who found love on the ice rink

All of the Dancing On Ice winners to date

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