Dancing On Ice 2022: Ria Hebden is the second celebrity eliminated

‘Bez is going to be the Ann Widdicombe of Dancing On Ice!’: Fans are dumbfounded as the Happy Mondays star sails through to next week – while Ria Hebden is the second star to be eliminated

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Ria Hebden was the second celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice on Sunday night. 

The journalist, 39, and her skating partner Łukasz Różycki, 42, put on a defiant performance to ME! by Taylor Swift, but it was a clean sweep for their skate-off competitors Rachel Stevens and Brendyn Hatfield, who judges Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean all chose to send through to next week.

Twitter with awash with outcry that Happy Mondays star Bez got through, after he placed bottom of the leaderboard with 18 out of a possible 40. 

Dancing On Ice 2022: Ria Hebden is the second celebrity eliminated after losing out to Rachel Stevens during Movies Week skate-off – as fans are outraged that bottom-place Bez sails through

Kimberly Wyatt bagged a Dancing On Ice series high-score on Sunday night after her Movies Week routine to The Greatest Show. 

The Pussycat Doll, 39, and her professional partner Mark Hanretty, 36, impressed the panel, who each scored her 8.5 out of 10 – taking her to a total of 34 out of a possible 40.

Chris gushed: ‘You were the greatest show-woman’, while Ashley complimented, ‘I just believed it. I wanted to see more.’

Dancing On Ice 2022: Estactic Kimberly Wyatt and pro partner Mark Hanretty bagged  the series high-score of 34 after impressing with their Greatest Show skate during Movies Wee

Following the judges’ feedback, the pop star said she was ‘ecstatic.’ 

Next up was Love Islander Liberty Poole and Joe Johnson, who channelled Madagascar with their skate to I Like To Move It. 

They earned a respectable 27, with Diversity choreographer Ashley commenting: ‘You have so much potential but  I felt like you were a little reserved.’ 

Impressive: The Pussycat Doll, 39, and her professional partner Mark Hanretty, 36, impressed judges Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who each scored her 8.5 out of 10

Coming up trumps: Chris gushed: ‘You were the greatest show-woman’, while Ashley complimented, ‘I just believed it. I wanted to see more’

Having fun: Next up was Love Islander Liberty Poole and Joe Johnson, who channelled Madagascar with their skate to I Like To Move It

Sensational: Holly Willoughby, 40, channeled old Hollywood glamour in a plunging embellished Marchesa gown as Dancing On Ice went to the movies on Sunday

Stunning: Embellished with silver beads, Holly made sure to turn heads in her incredibly classy outfit

Vamps star Connor Ball and Alexandra Schauman skated to 80s anthemic classic Footloose and were ten points from perfection. 

Oti remarked: ‘That was absolutely amazing. Congratulations to you.’

(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life was danced to by Paralympian Stef Reid and Andy Buchanan and they were awarded 26.5 for their efforts.

Good job: Vamps star Connor Ball and Alexandra Schauman skated to 80s anthemic classic Footloose and were ten points from perfection

Getting in role: (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life was danced to by Paralympian Stef Reid and Andy Buchanan and they were awarded 26.5 for their efforts

Feedback: Ashley said that they were ‘on the right tracks’ but could consider incorporating ‘more complexity’

Ashley said that they were ‘on the right tracks’ but could consider incorporating ‘more complexity.’ 

Rachel Stevens made her debut on Sunday night after fracturing her wrist, getting glammed up for her performance to Lady Marmalade. 

The S Club star, who dances with Brendyn Hatfield, said it was ‘so good’ to be out there and received heaps of praise from the panel. 

Here she is! Rachel Stevens made her debut on Sunday night after fracturing her wrist, getting glammed up for her performance to Lady Marmalade

First skate: The S Club star, who dances with Brendyn Hatfield, said it was ‘so good’ to be out there and received heaps of praise from the panel

Jayne told her: ‘You should be so proud of that performance. I would like to see you having more confidence and not relying on your partner so much.’

While Oti encouraged: ‘Trust the process, you can do it!’

Soap star Sally Dynevor transformed into Judy Garland alongside partner Matt Evers, and said their skate to The Trolley Song was ‘so much fun.’

All smiles: Soap star Sally Dynevor transformed into Judy Garland alongside partner Matt Evers, and said their skate to The Trolley Song was ‘so much fun’

After the judges scored them 26, Jayne praised: ‘I just love the performance. You put everything into that!’

Ria Hebden and Łukasz Różycki pulled out all of the stops after being in the skate-off last week, dancing to Into The Unknown from Frozen II. 

Despite encountering a slight wobble, she received 26, with Oti saying: ‘Hopefully you get another chance and come back stronger!’

Back fighting: Ria Hebden and Łukasz Różycki pulled out all of the stops after being in the skate-off last week, dancing to Into The Unknown from Frozen II

After topping the leaderboard in week one, Regan Gascoigne and Karina Manta fell short of Kimberly’s top score of 34 with by 0.5 

Their performance of Singin’ In The Rain still garnered positive feedback, with the judges urging Regan not to dwell on one slight mistake. 

Ashley said: ‘You learn from it and grow from it!’ 

Performance: After topping the leaderboard in week one, Regan Gascoigne and Karina Manta fell short of Kimberly’s top score of 34 with by 0.5

Taking to the ice: Their performance of Singin’ In The Rain still garnered positive feedback, with the judges urging Regan not to dwell on one slight mistake.

Indiana Jones: Bez was back with his crash helmet and the judges noted his improvement after he skated to Riders of The Lost Ark with Angela Eagan

Take a bow: After being awarded 18, Ashley chimed: ‘The skating is genuinely getting better. You haven’t fallen over!’

Bez was back with his crash helmet and the judges noted his improvement after he skated to Riders of The Lost Ark with Angela Eagan.

After being awarded 18, Ashley chimed: ‘The skating is genuinely getting better. You haven’t fallen over!’

Closing the show was Brendan Cole and Vanessa Bauer, who glided around the rink to A Star Is Born’s Shallow. 

The skate earned a nine from Ashley but Chris wanted more choreography and content. 

Post-skate: Closing the show was Brendan Cole and Vanessa Bauer, who glided around the rink to A Star Is Born’s Shallow.

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