February 23rd 2025.
Last night on Dancing On Ice, another couple was unfortunately sent home after a spectacular evening filled with musical-inspired performances. This season, the show has already said goodbye to five celebrities, and tonight it was Mollie Pearce and her partner Colin Grafton's turn to leave the competition.
The tension was high as Mollie and Dan Edgar found themselves in the bottom two, both having received the lowest scores from the judges and the public vote. Despite her tears and heartfelt performance, Mollie was unable to secure enough votes to stay in the competition and the coveted Dancing On Ice trophy slipped out of her reach.
All four judges - Oti Mabuse, Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill, and Christopher Dean - had to cast their vote, and the decision was a split one. In the end, three votes went to Dan, while Oti chose to save Mollie. After the results were announced, Mollie chatted with hosts Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern and assured them that her tears were not of sadness.
Holly expressed how much they would miss Mollie and praised her for bringing pure joy to the show, especially with her partner Colin. Mollie replied with gratitude and shared that these were happy tears as she had the best time on the show and made a friend for life.
Mollie's elimination came after a weekend filled with musical-themed performances from famous shows like Oliver and Cabaret. Mollie's routine, set to the iconic song "Mamma Mia!" from the show of the same name, even included the daring headbanger move. Despite her impressive performance, she received a score of 35.5.
The episode also saw the first perfect score of the season given to retired footballer Anton Ferdinand, who left Oti in tears with his performance. After the results were announced, fans took to social media to express their disappointment in Mollie's elimination, with many arguing that she should have stayed in the competition.
Mollie now joins EastEnders star Charlie Brooks in the eliminated squad, following her departure last week. Viewers were also upset with the previous elimination of Love Island alum Chris Taylor, who was considered one of the top skaters this season. Other eliminated celebrities include Olympic rowing legend Sir Steve Redgrave and Towie star Ferne McCann.
As the competition nears its finale, only four contestants remain - reality star Dan Edgar, former football player Anton Ferdinand, Coronation Street's Sam Aston, and TV presenter Michaela Strachan. All four are vying to follow in the footsteps of last year's winners, Ryan Thomas and his partner Amani Fancy.
The Dancing On Ice final will air on ITV1 and ITVX, with many viewers eagerly anticipating the results. However, the show has received backlash from loyal viewers due to the controversial eliminations, with some threatening to stop watching. Who will take home the trophy? Only time will tell.
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