The third celebrity from this year’s show has hung up their skates on the ITV1 series.
The 2023 season of Dancing on Ice continued last night, with the remaining celebs taking to the ice once again for a dance-themed week.
After last week’s elimination twist which saw Michelle Heaton head home, it was back to normal with both the public vote and judges deciding which famous face would be hanging up their skates for good.
Topping the leaderboard once again with a street routine was Nile Wilson, however he was closely followed by Carley Stenson, who impressed with her Gloria Estefan samba.
Unfortunately, two stars had to sink to the bottom of the ranks and this time it was Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, whose disco skate to Car Wash received a score of 23, and Patsy Palmer, whose take on the Time Warp picked up 24.5.
But who was the next celebrity to be kicked off the ice? Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 line-up‘s eliminated celebrities.
Who left Dancing on Ice 2023?
Week 4 – Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu
Love Island winner Ekin-Su became the third person to leave Dancing on Ice on Sunday (5th February) after receiving the lowest score of the week and losing in the skate-off to Patsy Palmer.
While she performed to Ariana Grande’s No Tears Left to Cry in the skate-off, it was Patsy’s routine to Noisettes song Never Forget You that received all four votes from the judges.
Week 3 – Michelle Heaton
Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton was the second celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing on Ice after landing at the bottom of the leaderboard in the Week 3 show.
In a twist to Musicals Week, which saw Heaton perform All That Jazz from Chicago, there was no skate-off and instead, the celebrity with the lowest combined judges’ score and public vote was sent home.
Heaton picked up a score of 20 with her professional partner Łukasz Różycki, landing at the bottom of the leaderboard just behind Patsy Palmer.
Week 2 – John Fashanu
Ex-footballer John Fashanu became the first celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice after Week 2’s (22nd January) show, which saw him perform to Collapsed Lung hit Eat My Goal.
The sportsman received the fewest public votes in Week 2 of the competition and landed in the skate-off with Ekin-Su, but the judges unanimously decided to save the Love Island star, resulting in Fashanu and his professional partner Alexandra Schauman heading home.
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