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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Corey Feldman has become the fourth celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice.
    IMO the right celebrity got sent home. The Duel was a good twist
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    Dancing on Ice bosses have reportedly tripled security for this Sunday's show.

    Thousands of fans are expected to gather outside the Elstree studio as One Direction arrive ahead of their performance on the ITV show.

    "Producers are very concerned that thousands of fans will storm the studios," a source told The Sun.

    "That cannot be allowed to happen during a live show," the insider added.

    Hollywood actor Corey Feldman last night became the latest celebrity to leave the ice skating competition.

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    Well if they are concerned about fans storming the stage or the ice why have them on the bloody show in the first place. There should be no under 16 year olds in the audience without an adult so there should not be a problem.

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    Charlene Tilton has become the fifth celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice.

    The Dallas star was booted out after falling into the bottom two with Sam Nixon when viewer votes and judges' scores were combined.

    After the pair reprised their 'pop'-themed performances in the skate-off, Louie Spence opened the panel vote by giving his backing to Nixon, saying that he "delivered when the heat was on".

    Robin Cousins sealed the 53-year-old's fate by stating that she "doesn't compete" with Nixon, while Katarina Witt confirmed that she would have also saved the CBBC presenter, despite Tilton having given "a more solid performance" second time around.

    Asked about her exit by hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley, Tilton declared: "You know, I feel alright and I'll tell you why - I have had the most amazing experience... I have gotten to meet these amazing pro skaters, God love you, you take such good care of us."

    Turning to mentors Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, she continued: "I'm in the presence of greatness. You two always walk with such humility in the midst of your greatness."

    Tilton finished her Dancing on Ice experience by calling over to Spence: "Louie, I'm taking you to LA."

    Dancing on Ice continues next Sunday (February 12) at 6.30pm on ITV1 with a Valentine's special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Charlene Tilton has become the fifth celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice.
    I'm going to miss her, she was fun
    Carpe Diem ~ seize the day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by megan999 View Post
    I'm going to miss her, she was fun
    Yeah, I will too. A pity Rosemary didn't go instead!

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    Chico and Sugababe Heidi Range are the first celebrities confirmed for the 2012 Dancing on Ice tour.

    2011 Dancing on Ice champion Sam Attwater will also be performing on the nationwide jaunt.

    Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill's sixth live Dancing on Ice UK tour kicks off at Newcastle's Metro Radio Arena on April 13.

    The Olympic skating duo will train and choreograph the show as well as perform exclusive routines especially for the tour.

    After the shows in Newcastle, the tour will visit London, Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Birmingham and Glasgow. Tickets can be booked on ticketzone.co.uk or dancingonicetour.co.uk.

    Audiences will be able to vote for their favourite skaters in each show and their points will be combined with the judges' scores to find the winner every night. The winning couple will be allowed to skate a special finale performance.

    All the profits from the text votes will go to the Royal London Society For The Blind and Demelza Hospice Care for Children.
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    Rosemary Conley has become the sixth celebrity to leave this year's series of Dancing On Ice.

    The 64-year-old was eliminated after failing to impress with her Valentine's Day routine, landing in the bottom two alongside Chemmy Alcott when judges' scores and viewer votes were combined.

    After the skate-off, the panel of Louie Spence, Katarina Witt and Robin Cousins praised both stars for having improved on their original routines, but unanimously elected to save Alcott.

    However, Spence went on to describe Conley as "an inspiration" and "a true lady", while Witt added: "You know that you had my admiration from the first second."

    Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley after the result, the fitness guru praised her professional partner Mark Hanretty for all his effort.

    "I've loved every second and this young man is a new best friend in my life," she said. "He's brought the best out fo me. I just want to thank you for being the best coach and nicest person that God put on this earth."

    Addressing show mentors Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, she continued: "They are such an inspiration and I don't think people at home realise how much you do to make the show how it is, because you are both legends."

    Tonight's edition of the show saw Jennifer Ellison cut her head open with a skate during her live routine.

    Dancing On Ice returns next Sunday (February 19) at 6.05pm on ITV1.

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    Two celebrities will leave Dancing on Ice next week after facing one of the biggest challenges in the show's history.

    Hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley confirmed at the end of yesterday's (February 12) episode that the remaining nine contestants will face an 'Ultimate Skills Test' consisting of 23 required elements, including advanced manoeuvres such as crossovers and spins.

    After judges' scores and viewer votes are combined, the three celebrities at the bottom of the leaderboard will for the first time in Dancing on Ice history take part in a skate-off without their professional partners.

    Only one of the trio will be saved by the panel of Louie Spence, Katarina Witt and Robin Cousins - leaving just seven still in the running.

    Rosemary Conley became the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice after falling into the bottom two with Chemmy Alcott in this week's vote.

    Tonight's Valentine's-themed extravaganza saw Jennifer Ellison rush off the ice in agony after cutting her head open with her own skate.

    Dancing on Ice continues next Sunday (February 19) at 6.05pm on ITV1.

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    Sebastien Foucan and Heidi Range have been eliminated from Dancing on Ice.

    The pair fell in the bottom three along with Chemmy Alcott when viewers' votes and judges' scores for their ultimate skills tests earlier were combined.

    All three were then challenge to perform a solo skills test in the skate-off, with head judge Robin Cousins making the sole decision as to who would be saved.

    Foucan's fate appeared to be sealed when he forgot a large portion of his sequence and was forced to skate aimlessly around the ice. He broke down in tears upon stepping out of the rink and was comforted by professional partner Brainne Delcourt, as well as skate-off rival Alcott.

    "I am so sorry because this is heartbreaking," judge Katarina Witt told him. "We've seen you performing so well."

    Louie Spence concurred: "You've been so incredible up until this point, when you just lost it. It is just the nature of compeitions sometimes and it is very sad for somebody with such potential and who is such a good performer."

    Range fared better, with Spence branding her routine as "the cleaner of the three" and his co-judges both noting that she had skated to the best of her abilities.

    However, Cousins ultimately favoured Alcott's performance, which was variously described by the panel as rhythmic, "fluid" and "constant" despite a clear stumble near the beginning.

    The eliminated duo then went to meet with hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley, where Foucan again cried onto Range's shoulder.

    Though Foucan was still too emotional to speak, the Sugababes singer declared that she was leaving "sooner than [she'd] like to have done" and assured all that she "had the time of [her] life".

    Dancing on Ice continues next Sunday (February 26) at 6.50pm on ITV1.

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