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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Suzanne Shaw eliminated from Dancing On Ice after judges unanimously vote to save Kyran Bracken

'Mistakes are costly': Suzanne Shaw eliminated from Dancing On Ice after judges unanimously vote to save Kyran Bracken

Suzanne Shaw became the latest celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice: All Stars on Sunday, narrowly missing out on the quarter final.
Despite finding herself in joint second place earlier in the evening, the singer and actress failed to impress the ice panel after going head-to-head with Kyran Bracken in the skate-off.
She was told she had made too many costly mistakes in her routine to Madonna's Music, and was unanimously voted out by the four judges.
Time to say goodbye: Suzanne Shaw became the latest celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice: All Stars on Sunday, narrowly missing out on the quarter final
Time to say goodbye: Suzanne Shaw became the latest celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice: All Stars on Sunday, narrowly missing out on the quarter final
Not enough: Despite finding herself in joint second place earlier in the evening, the actress failed to impress the ice panel after going head-to-head with Kyran Bracken
Not enough: Despite finding herself in joint second place earlier in the evening, the actress failed to impress the ice panel after going head-to-head with Kyran Bracken
She told host Philip Schofield afterwards: 'I've never experienced a skate-off before and it's scary. It wasn't easy. I love this competition, and I am glad we went out on one of our best skates.'
    After admitting she has been frustrated by her past scores earlier on, Suzanne had wowed the judges alongside partner Matt Evers to Alannah Myles' Black Velvet.
    Rewarding the 32-year-old for her technically difficult routine, Karen Barber had given her a perfect 10 to go with three nines, which put her temporarily at the top of the leaderboard.
    Jason Gardiner said the performance had put her back in the race, before adding that she had a slightly 'unsightly' landing, however the same wasn't to be said about her final routine.
    Unanimous: She was told she had made too many costly mistakes in her routine to Madonna's Music, and was voted out by the four judges
    Unanimous: She was told she had made too many costly mistakes in her routine to Madonna's Music, and was voted out by the four judges
    It's slippy out there: After admitting she has been frustrated by her past scores, Suzanne had wowed the judges with her latest number with Matt Evers earlier in the evening
    It's slippy out there: After admitting she has been frustrated by her past scores, Suzanne had wowed the judges with her latest number with Matt Evers earlier in the evening
    Sultry: Rewarding her for her technically difficult routine, Karen gave her a perfect 10 to go with nines from the other three judges, putting her temporarily at the top of the leaderboard
    Sultry: Rewarding her for her technically difficult routine, Karen gave her a perfect 10 to go with nines from the other three judges, putting her temporarily at the top of the leaderboard
    She tweeted after the show to say: 'All I can say is thank you to all the votes, support and amazing comments. It's been a great experience thank you @TheMattEvers love you xx'.
    Beth Tweddle had been the first star to take to the ice earlier in the evening, who was in no way slowed down by her voluminous brown wig, complete with oversized bow.
    The Olympic gymnast, 28, performed a series of lifts alongside her partner Łukasz Różycki and was awarded an impressive 34, including two nines from judges Karen and Ashley Roberts.
    However Nicky Slater said he was in a 'massive quandary' as the medal-winning athlete could skate brilliantly solo but wasn't presenting herself as well as some of the other contestants.
    Exuberant: Beth Tweddle dazzled in pink as she danced with her partner ¿ukasz Ró¿ycki, while sporting a voluminous wig complete with bow
    Exuberant: Beth Tweddle dazzled in pink as she danced with her partner ¿ukasz Ró¿ycki, while sporting a voluminous wig complete with bow
    Your raise me up: Despite being up first the pair impressed the judges, scoring nines from both Karen Barber and Ashley Roberts
    Your raise me up: Despite being up first the pair impressed the judges, scoring nines from both Karen Barber and Ashley Roberts
    Next up was Hayley Tamaddon who was determined to top the leaderboard this week with her 'tear-jerker' dance, after falling into second place behind Ray Quinn on Sunday.
    The actress, 37, performed to Sam Bailey's Skyscraper with partner Dan Whiston, which started with a love letter before the emotional moves kicked in.
    They achieved a score of 34.5, with hard-to-please Jason commenting: 'Incredibly expressive, very emotive and you kept that all the way through. However, I would have liked to have seen more unfurling of the arms and upper body'.
    'Tear-jerker': Hayley Tamaddon was determined to top the leaderboard this week with her moving routine
    'Tear-jerker': Hayley Tamaddon was determined to top the leaderboard this week with her moving routine
    'Expressive': The actress performed to Sam Bailey's Skyscraper with Dan Whiston, which scored 34.5 points
    'Expressive': The actress performed to Sam Bailey's Skyscraper with Dan Whiston, which scored 34.5 points
    Skating to Macklemore and Ryal Lewis' Can't Hold Us, Kryran made a confident start before partner Nina Ulanova suffered a minor slip.
    Dressed in striking silver costumes, the former rugby player, 39, was given 33 points, which included a nine from Nicky.
    He said he had loved the routine and added that it would have been worth an extra half point if there had been no mistakes.
    They later danced to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean in all-black outfits for the skate-off, which Jason labelled as one of his best skates ever and therefore saving him from elimination.
    Reach for the stars: Kryran Bracken made a confident start skating to Can't Hold Us with partner Nina Ulanova
    Reach for the stars: Kryran Bracken made a confident start skating to Can't Hold Us with partner Nina Ulanova
    Headbanger: Dressed in striking silver costumes, the former rugby player was given 33 points, which included a nine from Nicky
    Headbanger: Dressed in striking silver costumes, the former rugby player was given 33 points, which included a nine from Nicky
    Show favourite Ray Quinn was the next to take to the ice and he scored another perfect 40 with his routine to Ed Sheeran's Lego House.
    Skating alongside Maria Filippov, the actor moved Karen to tears with his emotional performance before adding that the pair now skated as 'equals'.
    Jason told the 25-year-old: 'That, my boy, is dancing on ice', before Nicky added that he thought he had 'the whole package. Really soft and really strong.'
    Favourite: Ray Quinn scored another perfect 40 with his routine to Ed Sheeran's Lego House
    Favourite: Ray Quinn scored another perfect 40 with his routine to Ed Sheeran's Lego House
    Like a professional: The actor moved Karen to tears with his emotional performance
    Like a professional: The actor moved Karen to tears with his emotional performance
    Elegant: Jason told the 25-year-old: 'That, my boy, is dancing on ice', before Nicky added that he thought he had 'the whole package'
    Elegant: Jason told the 25-year-old: 'That, my boy, is dancing on ice', before Nicky added that he thought he had 'the whole package'
    Last to take to the ice was Sam Attwater alongside pro skater Vicky Ogden, who found themselves in the bottom two last Sunday and were tipped to leave.
    After being awarded with 37 points, Karen told the 28-year-old she was happy to see he had his confidence back with Nicky adding that he is a 'high quality' skater.
    However Jason criticised saying: 'If you're going to do some crowd-pleasing, air-pumping choreography it's got to come from a real place.'
    Despite all the couples having already taken to the ice, the stars had to perform once again but this time it was girls versus the boys.
    The female contestants did their piece to Walk Like An Egyptian before the boys changed into casual looks for Uptown Girl. The boys were then unanimously crowned the winners, which sees their points doubled, leaving Beth in last place. 
    Fun in red: Last to take to the ice was Sam Attwater alongside pro skater Vicky Ogden, who found themselves in the bottom two last Sunday
    Fun in red: Last to take to the ice was Sam Attwater alongside pro skater Vicky Ogden, who found themselves in the bottom two last Sunday
    Quality: After being awarded 37 points, Karen told the 28-year-old she was happy to see he had his confidence back
    Quality: After being awarded 37 points, Karen told the 28-year-old she was happy to see he had his confidence back
    Walk Like An Egyptian: The girls donned their best Cleopatra-inspired looks as they went up against the boys to try and double their points
    Walk Like An Egyptian: The girls donned their best Cleopatra-inspired looks as they went up against the boys to try and double their points
    Dressing down: Before the boys are crowned the winners with their routine to Billy Joel's Uptown Girl
    Dressing down: Before the boys are crowned the winners with their routine to Billy Joel's Uptown Girl


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    Sunday, 2 February 2014

    FEMAIL gets an exclusive peek behind the scenes at Dancing on Ice

    £350,000 crystal-encrusted dresses, 200 cans of hairspray and glittery make-up galore: FEMAIL gets an exclusive peek behind the scenes at Dancing on Ice 

    • FEMAIL went behind the scenes on location at Elstree Studios
    • Mingled with stars, including Suzanne Shaw and Kyran Bracken
    • Met the experts who make the weekly dose of glamour happen
    'When anybody says "street" to me, that is like a red rag to a bull because I cannot bear that word! What does that mean? Would you like Borehamwood High Street or Sloane Square? What would you like?!'
    We're tucked away in a portakabin behind Elstree Studios and Stephen Adnitt, ITV's resident king of bling - and Dancing on Ice's chief costume designer - is explaining why urban just won't cut the mustard.
    'If you ask people to define it, they really don't know what they mean,' he exclaims. 'To me, it means a pair of jeans, a hoodie... I find that boring!'
    King of bling: Dancing on Ice costume designer Stephen Adnitt shows off one of his jewel-encrusted creations
    King of bling: Dancing on Ice costume designer Stephen Adnitt shows off one of his jewel-encrusted creations
    Sparkling: A member of the wardrobe team puts the finishing touches to a skating costume
    Sparkling: A member of the wardrobe team puts the finishing touches to a skating costume
    Glitzy: Olympic gymnast Beth Tweddle takes to the ice in one of Stephen's gem-encrusted ensembles
    Glitzy: Olympic gymnast Beth Tweddle takes to the ice in one of Stephen's gem-encrusted ensembles 
    Luckily for Stephen, urban is not something he's asked for very often. ITV's flagship dancing show, now in its ninth and final series, is better known for sparkle, bling and lashings of glitter.
      'The perfect costume is one that's dripping in jewels from head to toe,' he adds, pointing to the gem-encrusted creations hanging from a forest of rails lining the tiny room.
      And it's a look that doesn't come cheap. 'I'd hate to add it up,' he admits. 'I imagine, over the nine years we've been doing this, it would come to millions upon millions upon millions.
      'You can spend £350,000 or so on one costume. Just millions and millions! It's the crystals really - the stones are very expensive.'
      Sparkling though they might be, jewel-studded ensembles are just one part of the industrial strength dose of glamour doled out each Sunday.
      The show, currently starring actress Suzanne Shaw, former England rugby star Kyran Bracken and X-Factor runner-up Ray Quinn, boasts a phalanx of hair and make-up experts employed to whip skaters and celebrities alike into sparkling shape.
      Among them is Rene Metcalfe, a cheerful Australian airbrush expert who heads the make-up team and confesses to having a horror of lipstick airkisses.
      'Lipstick on the side of the face - that's the worst nightmare,' she reveals. 'In between the commercial breaks, we run in and will be powdering them down and getting rid of the lipstick on the cheek.'
      But her job involves much more than removing stray smears of pigment. Along with holding the keys to cupboards crammed with false eyelashes and marshalling the other make-up artists, Rene also masterminds the beauty looks - all of which have to pass muster on HD TV.
      Ready for her close-up: Suzanne Shaw waits for Rene to stop talking to FEMAIL and finish her make-up
      Ready for her close-up: Suzanne Shaw waits for Rene to stop talking to FEMAIL and finish her make-up
      Looking good: Kyran Bracken, apparently a fan of glitter, gets some attention from one of the make-up team
      Looking good: Kyran Bracken, apparently a fan of glitter, gets some attention from one of the make-up team
      Pass me the falsies! The team at Dancing On Ice go through 'hundreds of packets' of false eyelashes
      Pass me the falsies! The team at Dancing On Ice go through 'hundreds of packets' of false eyelashes
      'Because it's on HD, there's no room for fault,' she explains. 'Because it's on live telly, there's no room for retouching  - this is it. 
      'We have to camera check it in the morning [before the show goes out] and then we go we need to add here, take off there to make it perfect.'
      As she chats, Suzanne Shaw breezes in, her hair pinned into an elegant roll, but still dressed in her black spandex practice gear.
      The make-up room hums with activity, celebrities and make-up artists rushing back and forth as showtime approaches.
      Rene doesn't bat an eyelid and carries on talking while dabbing pink glitter onto Shaw's eyelids.
      'We start with HD ready treatments the day before, and on the day,  we airbrush the make-up on so it's really smooth and flawless,' she continues.
      'We use Mistair because it's a really velvety looking on camera. You've got all the lights so you have to compensate and you're on ice, so the ice blows out all the colour which is a challenge.
      Lipstick patrol: One of the make-up team gives judge Ashley Roberts a touch-up during a commercial break
      Lipstick patrol: One of the make-up team gives judge Ashley Roberts a touch-up during a commercial break
      Slick: Last week's top scoring performer Ray Quinn gets bronzed up ahead of his appearance on the ice
      Slick: Last week's top scoring performer Ray Quinn gets bronzed up ahead of his appearance on the ice

      SECRETS OF THE AIRBRUSH REVEALED: HOW TO GET A DOI-WORTHY LOOK

      The experts at Mistair reveal how to make airbrush make-up work for you:
      • Ensure you have a good base to work on so cleanse, tone, moisturise prior to any airbrush make-up application
      • A good primer will always ensure that the airbrush make-up is flawless – StageLine’s ‘Silk Veil’ due to its silicone content will even out the skin, reduce open pores and also targets the signs of ageing – apply after moisturising but before airbrush make-up.
      • Ensure that your airbrush is clean – if you are using a silicone based make-up always use a silicone cleaner – this will prevent the airbrush becoming blocked/clogged and will ensure an even application which in turn will create a ‘flawless’ finish.
      • Ensure that you are working at the right PSI – too high will cause the airbrush to splatter the make-up, too low and you will not get the right level of coverage.
      • Airbrush make-up is transfer and rub resistant when dry but using a translucent powder such as StageLine Transparent Powder in ‘Neutral’ will prevent any shine from coming through.
      Ready to try it? Mistair are offering Daily Mail readers an exclusive 10 per cent discount. Go to skinbysterex.com and enter the code MA/SLJ14 at checkout.
      'You've got to take all that into consideration but it is good fun.' She pauses, before smiling and admitting: 'It's the most fun show I've worked on!'
      Someone else who's having fun is Suzanne Shaw, who waxes lyrical about the make-up and reveals that she loves getting to wear false lashes - so much so, she's even sported them during trips to Tesco.
      'With acting, especially in Emmerdale, you're meant to have the girl next door look,' she explains. 'Your character isn't meant to know how to do great make-up like this, so there's never anything you would do on a show like that. 
      'Theatre, you've got to go heavy and you can't really do anything but be heavy, so it's always thick lashes, eyes and lips.
      'And then with Hear'Say, it wouldn't be bling or anything like that. This is a bit of an adventure and that's what I love about the show. You're doing stuff that you wouldn't otherwise do!'
      Behind her, rugby star Kyran is chuckling away, so quick as a flash, Rene pipes up: 'Kyran demands the most crystals and the most lashes every week!'
      'Something like that,' he chortles. 'Nails, tan... You can't go without the Dancing On Ice orange,' says Rene mischievously.
      'Everyone's in that beautiful golden colour,' she amends. 'Sunkissed!' 
      Kyran, now sporting an artificial glow, is also there when we sit down with hairstylist extraordinaire, Paul Haskell.
      The man behind the glamorous 'do's that have become a Dancing on Ice staple, Paul gets excited when you mention beehives but says a swishy ponytail should be the style of choice for aspiring figure skaters.
      'I like a really thick ponytail,' he reveals. 'I know it sounds simple but it looks great when they move.
      'On the ice it whips around and when you see them do the headbanger, it looks great because the hair is touching the ice. A quiff and a ponytail is always my favourite.'
      Finishing touch: Head hair stylist Paul Askell gives Ray Quinn's quiff a final spritz of hairspray
      Finishing touch: Head hair stylist Paul Askell gives Ray Quinn's quiff a final spritz of hairspray
      Glamorous: Hungarian figure skater Maria Filippov is given an elegant waved up-do by Paul and his team
      Glamorous: Hungarian figure skater Maria Filippov is given an elegant waved up-do by Paul and his team
      Favourite: Paul loves working with Torvill and Dean and always does their hair personally
      Favourite: Paul loves working with Torvill and Dean and always does their hair personally
      As with make-up and costumes, hair looks are designed to work with each dancer's choice of music and, despite being tricky to create, are done on the day with no rehearsal. 
      'That's the stressful part because on a live show day, we've got an hour to do it and the team don't get a chance to rehearse the looks,' explains Paul.
      'I give them a brief and they have to nail it in an hour.' 
      He adds: 'I wouldn't design something that isn't doable and I know what my team is capable of doing so I tend to try and match up the celebrity with the hairdresser that can create that look. 
      'My team is made up of a mix of hairdressers who've come from a theatre background, so they're very strong on period looks, wigs and that kind of thing, and then I have hairdressers who come from a more high fashion background so they do the more modern looks.
      'Personally, I like good old-school Hollywood glamour. I like the 50s and 60s looks. They're hard to create and they just look really glamorous - perfect for light entertainment really. It's pure escapism!'
      Back in the portakabin, Stephen is mulling over the costumes that will appear on the show in two weeks time, and wrestling with the thorny problem of making the male contestants look glamorous - whether they like it or not.
      'We've had people that come in and they really don't want the sparkle,' he says. 'Kieran, David [Seaman], Donal [MacIntyre], Dr Hilary... but by about show three, they're like "can I have some more sparkle?" and they really get into it.
      Then there's colour. 'A lot of them say they don't like pink or there's a big long face when you say "you've got pink this week" so last time, I got a cutting from the newspaper with a headline that said "Real Men Wear Pink" and stuck it on the wall. It made absolutely no difference whatsoever.'
      All set! One of the wardrobe team shows off one of the gem-encrusted belt used to bling up the boys' outfits
      All set! One of the wardrobe team shows off one of the gem-encrusted belt used to bling up the boys' outfits
      Delicate work: A member of the wardrobe team stitches a Swarovski crystal onto one of the dresses
      Delicate work: A member of the wardrobe team stitches a Swarovski crystal onto one of the dresses
      They might not like it but as Stephen points out, glitz and glamour are all part of the appeal when it comes to Dancing on Ice.
      'It's almost like doing light entertainment in the 80s, all that sparkle and all that glamour,' he muses.
      'It's like turning the clock back and bringing all that glamour back. You've got this [Dancing on Ice] and you've got Strictly but there's not that many more [TV shows] that have all the sparkle and showbiz of this sort of thing. 
      'I think people do watch it to look at the costumes and the make-up,' he concludes, before pausing and adding: 'I really hope they do!'
      Dancing on Ice, Sunday at 6.30pm on ITV


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      Tuesday, 28 January 2014

      Zaraah Abrahams eliminated on week four of Dancing On Ice after 'hardest skate-off ever' against Kyran Bracken

      Zaraah Abrahams eliminated on week four of Dancing On Ice after 'hardest skate-off ever' against Kyran Bracken 


      It was indeed, as Dancing On Ice co-host Phillip Schofield put it, 'possibly one of the hardest skate-offs we have ever had. I don't know how the judges are going to call this.'
      In the end when it did come down to the judges votes, it was rugby union great Kyran Bracken with partner Nina Ulanova, who won them over, with actress Zaraah Abrahams and partner Andrew Buchanan eliminated and sent home.
      'It has been wonderful and I am so sorry to say goodbye to everybody,' Zaraah told the Dancing On Ice audience. 'Andy is wonderful and thank you to everyone so, so much.'
      Skates off! It was time for Zaraah Abrahams to say goodbye to the ice
      Skates off! It was time for Zaraah Abrahams to say goodbye to the ice
      In the red corner! Kyran won the skate-off to skate another week
      In the red corner! Kyran won the skate-off to skate another week
      Let the skate-off begin! Kyran went skate-to-skate with Zaraah
      Let the skate-off begin! Kyran went skate-to-skate with Zaraah
      Amazing acrobatics! Kyran really gave it his all on the show, despite his litany of rugby injuries
      Amazing acrobatics! Kyran really gave it his all on the show, despite his litany of rugby injuries
      Chasing Votes! Kyran really showed the judges that he could score on the ice
      Chasing Votes! Kyran really showed the judges that he could score on the ice
      Kyran was very happy with the performance that he and Nina gave to Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars
      Kyran was very happy with the performance that he and Nina gave to Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars
      First up in the skate-off were Kyran and Nina who did a rousing routine to Snow Patrol's recent ballad classic Chasing Cars in red outfits. They gave a spirited performance which included plenty of eye-popping acrobatics from Nina 
      'I enjoyed that and we both want to get through,' Kyran told co-host Phillip Schofield defiantly.
      Zaraah and partner Andrew followed, skating to Madonna's rendition of Don't Cry For Me Argentina from the movie version of Evita in white outfits. The emotional performance ended with a tender embrace between the two on ice.
      'I am sad to be in the skate off again but I love that routine,' Zaraah told Phillip as she came off the ice, 'and Andy has just been the best routine and I just gave it everything I had.'
      Zaraah's and Andrew's performance was emotion-packed
      Zaraah's and Andrew's performance was emotion-packed
      Zaraah gave it 'everything i had' but still it wasn't enough to save her from elimination
      Zaraah gave it 'everything i had' but still it wasn't enough to save her from elimination
      Zaraah gave a beautiful ice interpretation of Madonna's Don't Cy For Me Argentina
      Zaraah gave a beautiful ice interpretation of Madonna's Don't Cy For Me Argentina
      Strike a pose! Zaraah danced to Madonna's Don't Cry For Me Argentina
      Strike a pose! Zaraah danced to Madonna's Don't Cry For Me Argentina
      Don#t Cry For Her Skate-off! Zaraah hugs Andrew at the end of their beautiful performance
      Don#t Cry For Her Skate-off! Zaraah hugs Andrew at the end of their beautiful performance
      When it came to the judges votes, Karen said that she was saving Kyran. Ashley was in agreement with Karen and also saved Kyran.
      Jason said it was 'an incredible skate-off' but decided that he would save Zaraah.
      Head judge Robin declared: 'You both delivered something new and I would love to save you both but I save Kyran which means Zaraah is out of the competition.'
      Show mentor Christopher Dean pointed out that Zaraah's Evita routine 'was the best performance I have seen her do'.
      Karen Barber
      Ashley Roberts
      Fashion on Ice! Judges Karen Barber (left) and Ashley Roberts (right) showed plenty of blonde ambition

      The big reveal! The skaters face the judges for their votes
      The big reveal! The skaters face the judges for their votes
      Face off! Zaraah and her partner went head to head with Kyran and his partner in the skate-off
      Face off! Zaraah and her partner went head to head with Kyran and his partner in the skate-off
      Judging panel! Robin (left) cast the deciding vote after the girls opted for Kyran and Jason (far right) wanted Zaraah to stay
      Judging panel! Robin (left) cast the deciding vote after the girls opted for Kyran and Jason (far right) wanted Zaraah to stay

      Zaraah congratulated Kyran after learning she had been eliminated
      Zaraah congratulated Kyran after learning she had been eliminated
      Goodbye On Ice! Zaraah and Andrew bid the show a fond farewell
      Goodbye On Ice! Zaraah and Andrew bid the show a fond farewell
      Zaraah received flowers before she left and smiled with Torvill and Dean and the show's hosts Phillip and Christine
      Zaraah received flowers before she left and smiled with Torvill and Dean and the show's hosts Phillip and Christine


      Week four of ITV's Dancing On Ice saw actor/singer Ray Quinn and skate partner Maria Filippov score a perfect 40 from the judges with their passionate flamenco routine.
      'We have got the best of the best now and Ray got all of the best scores,' co-mentor Jayne Torvill said of Ray and Maria's routine.
      Musical guest for the show was Rebecca Ferguson who sang her new single All That I've Got before the skate-off. Earlier in the show she sang a moving rendition of The Beatles' ode to lost loves, In My Life, during which Torvill and Dean skated beautifully and with full of emotion that brought some viewers to tears.
      Giving all that she's got! Rebecca Ferguson was the musical guest
      Giving all that she's got! Rebecca Ferguson was the musical guest
      Rebecca wore a gorgeous floor-length red gown for her second performance of the night
      Rebecca wore a gorgeous floor-length red gown for her second performance of the night
      Music on Ice! Rebecca stood on a box on the ice to sing her emotive song
      Music on Ice! Rebecca stood on a box on the ice to sing her emotive song
      Already eliminated from this series of Dancing On Ice in previous weeks were actress Jorgie Porter and comedian Joe Pasquale in week one, then goalkeeper Dave Seaman and actor Gary Lucy in week two. 
      Last week saw actor Todd Carty eliminated. 
      Next week is 'star vs star in a winner takes all battle on the ice', co-host Phillip promised. 
      Dancing On Ice airs on Sunday night from 6:15pm on ITV.


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