January 12th 2025.
The new year has arrived and with it, a new season of Dancing On Ice. The highly anticipated reality show is back with a bang, featuring a fresh batch of contestants who are ready to take on the ice rink tonight. And as always, the show will be hosted by the lovely Holly Willoughby, who is joined by her co-presenter, the charming Stephen Mulhern.
The judging panel will once again be headed by Olympic legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, alongside returnees Ashley Banjo and Oti Mabuse. But this year, fans can expect some exciting new faces, as the producers have signed up a star-studded lineup who are eager to showcase their skating skills to the nation.
There's a Coronation Street legend, an EastEnders powerhouse, and a few fiery reality TV personalities who are sure to provide plenty of entertainment over the next few weeks. In a sneak peek of the upcoming series, the celebs have already undergone a dazzling makeover and posed with their professional partners.
The show will kick off on Sunday, January 12 at 6:30pm on ITV1, and will air at the same time every week. For those who miss it, there's always the option to catch up an hour later on ITV1+1. Now, let's take a look at the star-studded lineup competing on Dancing On Ice 2025.
First up, we have EastEnders queen Charlie Brooks, who will be paired with Eric Radford. Another familiar face from the world of reality TV is Towie star Dan Edgar, who will be hitting the ice with Vanessa James Amoros, a pro skater with an impressive collection of Olympic medals.
Mollie Pearce, who rose to fame on BBC's The Traitors, will also be competing this year with her pro partner Colin Grafton. The 22-year-old actress, who was born with no fingers on her right hand, has used her platform to raise awareness about limb deficiencies and stomas.
Joining the soap stars on the ice is Corrie's Sam Aston and Waterloo Road's Chelsee Healey, who will be skating with their partners Andy Buchanan and Brendyn Hatfield, respectively. And let's not forget about the sports stars, who are no strangers to Dancing On Ice. This year, we have former footballer Anton Ferdinand and retired rower Sir Steve Redgrave, who at 62, is the oldest contestant this season.
But unfortunately, Paralympian Dame Sarah Storey had to pull out of the competition due to a fractured ankle. She expressed her disappointment, saying she was "absolutely gutted" to miss out on the opportunity.
With such a diverse and talented lineup, it's hard to predict who will come out on top and take home the coveted trophy. But one thing is for sure, it's going to be an exciting and entertaining season of Dancing On Ice. Make sure to tune in on January 12th at 6:30pm on ITV1 to catch all the action. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to get in touch with our entertainment team. We'd love to hear from you.
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