Rachel Stevens has been eliminated from Dancing on Ice, along with professional partner Brendyn Hatfield.
The competition hopeful landed in the dreaded skate-off against Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard following a tough two weeks in the competition.
It was Rachel and Brendyn’s second week in a row in the bottom two, facing off against Ria Hebden last week.
On Sunday’s skate-off, they performed a moving routine to Need You Now by Lady Antebellum.
Rachel and Brendyn performed well, but sadly not well enough to save themselves from elimination.
Judges Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean unanimously opted to send them home after the tense scenes, choosing to save Kye and Tippy.
Speaking after the judges made the tough decision, the S Club legend said she has ‘loved’ being in the competition.
‘It’s definitely been a process,’ she said. ‘I’ve loved it so much, and dancing with Brendyn.’
Speaking about her young daughters, who have been supporting their mum throughout the competition, she said: ‘It’s so special for them to have been a part of it and to have shared it with them.
‘I’ve just had the best time, it’s been amazing.’
She added she would ‘miss Brendyn the most’ out of everything, with the pair having developed a close friendship.
The pair sadly failed to impress the voting public with their waltz to If I Ain’t Got You by Alicia Keys, and were awarded 25 points from the judges for their performance.
Ashley and Oti both gave 6.5 points for the routine, while Jayne and Chris, notably tougher judges, each gave six points.
Their departure follows Ria being eliminated from last week’s show alongside professional partner Lukasz Rozycki.
Also on the show, the producers organised a gorgeous tribute to Sean Rice, a former Dancing On Ice star who sadly died in January.
Professional skaters Alexandra Schauman and Lukasz performed a moving dance to Jessie Ware’s Alone, with Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern paying tribute to the professional skater.
Dancing on Ice returns on Sunday on ITV and ITV Hub.
Credit: Original article published here.You can read this post on My Celebrity Life.
Rachel Stevens has been eliminated from Dancing on Ice, along with professional partner Brendyn Hatfield.
The competition hopeful landed in the dreaded skate-off against Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard following a tough two weeks in the competition.
It was Rachel and Brendyn’s second week in a row in the bottom two, facing off against Ria Hebden last week.
On Sunday’s skate-off, they performed a moving routine to Need You Now by Lady Antebellum.
Rachel and Brendyn performed well, but sadly not well enough to save themselves from elimination.
Judges Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean unanimously opted to send them home after the tense scenes, choosing to save Kye and Tippy.
Speaking after the judges made the tough decision, the S Club legend said she has ‘loved’ being in the competition.
‘It’s definitely been a process,’ she said. ‘I’ve loved it so much, and dancing with Brendyn.’
Speaking about her young daughters, who have been supporting their mum throughout the competition, she said: ‘It’s so special for them to have been a part of it and to have shared it with them.
‘I’ve just had the best time, it’s been amazing.’
She added she would ‘miss Brendyn the most’ out of everything, with the pair having developed a close friendship.
The pair sadly failed to impress the voting public with their waltz to If I Ain’t Got You by Alicia Keys, and were awarded 25 points from the judges for their performance.
Ashley and Oti both gave 6.5 points for the routine, while Jayne and Chris, notably tougher judges, each gave six points.
Their departure follows Ria being eliminated from last week’s show alongside professional partner Lukasz Rozycki.
Also on the show, the producers organised a gorgeous tribute to Sean Rice, a former Dancing On Ice star who sadly died in January.
Professional skaters Alexandra Schauman and Lukasz performed a moving dance to Jessie Ware’s Alone, with Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern paying tribute to the professional skater.
Dancing on Ice returns on Sunday on ITV and ITV Hub.
Credit: Original article published here.You can read this post on My Celebrity Life.