Dancing On Ice: Caprice Bourret, 48, fails to address reason for her partner Hamish Gaman being dropped... as she narrowly avoids elimination and Radzi Chinyanganya is sent home
Dancing On Ice's Caprice Bourret failed to address the reason behind Hamish Gaman being axed as her partner as she narrowly avoided elimination on Sunday.
The supermodel, 48, who is now skating with Oscar Peter, didn't mention during her rehearsal video tape why she is no longer skating with pro Hamish.
Caprice and Oscar were up against Radzi Chinyanganya and his partner Jessica Hatfield in this weeks skate off, but they managed to be saved by all four judges.
Mystery: Dancing On Ice's Caprice Bourret failed to address the reason behind Hamish Gaman being axed as her partner on Sunday's edition of the skating show
Earlier in the episode Caprice referenced her partner swap and simply said: 'I missed last week because I'm no longer skating with Hamish.'
Caprice went on to say that her first live performance was 'overwhelming' and she was 'nervous and excited' for Sunday's routine with her new partner.
She added: 'I've been out of the game for a week and I feel I've taken 10 steps back. I know I have a lot to prove, we're as ready as we're going to be.'
Following their performance, Caprice admitted it had been a 'tough week' but still avoided mentioning why she is no longer partnered with Hamish.
Got the boot! Caprice is no longer partnered with Hamish and he has been dropped from the show
Ignored: The supermodel, 48, who is now skating with Oscar Peter, didn't mention during her rehearsal video tape why she is no longer skating with pro Hamish
She simply said: 'I missed last week because I'm no longer skating with Hamish.'
Caprice and Oscar received a total of 25 for their first performance together, 6 from Ashley, 6.5 from John, 6 from Jayne and 6.5 from Chris.
Chris advised to try and start skating using one foot rather than always being on two feet while on the ice.
He said: 'I know it's been tough because you've only been together a short time, but there needs to be more energy and rapport between the two.'
While Jayne offered her support and said: 'Considering the time you've had to put the routine together, well done.'
Nerves: Caprice went on to say that her first live performance was 'overwhelming' and she was 'nervous and excited' for Sunday's routine with her new partner
Caprice and her partner danced to Glamorous by Fergie in the skate off while Radzi and Jess chose The Greatest by Sia for their 'passionate' routine.
The couple did just enough to see them through to next week as they were unanimously saved by the judging panel.
Ashley said: 'Based on the content of the skate off, it was much harder than I thought it might be, the couple I'm going to save in Caprice and Oscar.'
Skating prowess: While Jayne offered her support and said: 'Considering the time you've had to put the routine together, well done'
While John said: 'Both well done, I'm going to be straight forward, I'm going to save Caprice and Oscar.'
Sealing the deal, Chris said: 'Both fighting for the position, one was passionate the other was technical, I'm saving Caprice and Oscar.'
Jayne noted that she would also have saved Caprice and Oscar, meaning Radzi was the third celebrity to be voted off.
Safe! Caprice and Oscar were up against Radzi Chinyanganya and his partner Jessica Hatfield in this weeks skate off, but they managed to be saved by all four judges
Glamorous: Caprice and her partner danced to Glamorous by Fergie in the skate off while Radzi and Jess chose The Greatest by Sia for their 'passionate' routine
Home time: The television presenter and his professional partner Jess became the latest pair to leave the ITV ice dancing competition
Stepping in: Radzi was a last minute addition to the show after being brought in to replace Michael Barrymore
The show got off to an awkward start on Sunday after fans claimed that they could hear booing from the audience when Caprice Bourret entered the rink.
One viewer wrote: 'The crowd booing Caprice... talk about awkward. #DancingOnIce', while another typed: 'Caprice being booed is EXACTLY what she deserves. As does her going home tonight'.
'Omg wait is Caprice getting booed by the audience this week? It's what she deserves tbh lol', a third chimed.
Another viewer added: 'Let's make this happen. NO VOTING FOR CAPRICE!! The judges will probably save her coz her skating isn't terrible but if we place her there week after week they will have to get the hint. Might need to put another favorite in the bottom with her to force their hand.'
Awkward: The show got off to an awkward start on Sunday after fans claimed that they could hear booing from the audience when Caprice Bourret entered the rink
Caprice appeared to be sporting a swollen left eye as she left a training session alone on Thursday.
Last week it was revealed Caprice had 'parted ways' with her pro partner Hamish and she later confirmed she would now be skating with Oscar.
It is not known how Caprice's face became swollen, but it has been claimed that it was not caused during ice skating rehearsals, reports The Sun.
It comes after Caprice changed skating partners after reportedly claiming she was 'bullied' by Hamish during training amid their alleged fallout.
The pair were announced to have split at the start of Sunday's show after allegedly refusing to work together, with Caprice branded a 'lazy diva'.
Kicking it off: First up on the rink was Ian 'H' Watkins and Matt Evers, who were performing to the Scissor Sister's catchy track I Don't Feel Like Dancing
A source told the website : 'Caprice felt she was being pushed far too hard by Hamish in training and said she felt bullied.
'She struggled to understand Hamish's complicated instructions and said she felt he was berating her when she couldn't pick up the moves as easily as some of the other celebs.'
They added: 'To hear she's being mocked as a diva because she refused to work with him any longer has been really upsetting for Caprice and she's not happy.'
Dressed to impress: After a difficult week where they were told they needed to work on their synchronicity, the skating couple were back to try and win over the judges
However, an ITV spokesperson denied the claims and told MailOnline: 'We have seen no evidence of the alleged bullying on Dancing on Ice and strongly refute any suggestion to the contrary.
First up on the rink was Ian 'H' Watkins and Matt Evers, who were performing to the Scissor Sister's catchy track I Don't Feel Like Dancing.
After a difficult week where they were told they needed to work on their synchronicity, the skating couple were back to try and win over the judges.
Paying homage to his Steps days with their latest routine, H asked Matt to include from moves from his hit track Tragedy into their performance.
Tragedy! Paying homage to his Steps days with their latest routine, H asked Matt to include from moves from his hit track Tragedy into their performance
The boys received their highest score of the series after earning a total of 28 from the judges, earning a 7.5 from Christopher Dean who 'loved the nod to Steps' and admitted that had come on leaps and bounds since last week.
Jayne Torvill gave the partnership a 7, while John Barrowman offered a 7 also, and Ashley Banjo gave the lowest score of 6.5.
He claimed the reasoning was that he hoped to see something different from the couple, admitting it has all felt a bit similar so far.
Smashed it: The boys received their highest score of the series after earning a total of 28 from the judges, earning a 7.5 from Christopher Dean who 'loved the nod to Steps' and admitted that had come on leaps and bounds since last week
Next up was Maura Higgins and partner Alexandra Demetriou, who received some harsh criticism from her boyfriend Curtis Pritchard during the VT for the song.
Curtis, who was sat in the audience supporting his other half, claimed that her shoulder popped too much during last weeks Foxtrot style routine.
The song for Maura's skate - Jessie Ware's Say You Love Me - was one of her favourite songs and she recalled it playing in the car on the way to her first date with Curtis.
Elegant: Next up was Maura Higgins and partner Alexandra Demetriou, who received some harsh criticism from her boyfriend Curtis Pritchard during the VT for the song
Critique: Curtis, who was sat in the audience supporting his other half, claimed that her shoulder popped too much during last weeks Foxtrot style routine
Following their captivating routine they achieved 25 out of 40, however this week Curtis said that he thought the routine was 'amazing'.
Maura admitted that she had a 'stumble' during the performance and John agreed with her self-critique but said he still loved watching them.
She received 6 from Ashley, 6.5 from John, 6 from Jayne and 6 from Chris.
Chris said: 'You two have a real great connection on the ice, you didn't take your eyes off him, which is great. When you have a fast tune your skating gets better.'
Unimpressed: Maura admitted that she had a 'stumble' during the performance and John agreed with her self-critique but said he still loved watching them
Results are in! She received 6 from Ashley, 6.5 from John, 6 from Jayne and 6 from Chris
Hoping to impress the judges next was Ben Hanlin and Carlotta Edwards, skating to McFly's Star Girl with a gravity-defying sci-fi inspired routine.
Earning the highest score of the night so far and there highest yet, Ben and Carlotta achieved 28.5 - with John offering them an 'astronomical' 7.5.
Ashley told the couple it was their 'best week so far'. Meanwhile, John complemented Ben on his ability to 'control his bum' this week.
Out of this world: Hoping to impress the judges next was Ben Hanlin and Carlotta Edwards, skating to McFly's Star Girl with a gravity-defying sci-fi inspired routine
Killing it: Earning the highest score of the night so far and there highest yet, Ben and Carlotta achieved 28.5 - with John offering them an 'astronomical' 7.5
Wow! Libby Clegg and Mark Hanretty were next, and the Olympian admitted she was struggling after negative comments after her last routine
Not bad at all! The duo achieved the same score as last week, 28. They were given 6.5 by Ashley, 7 by John, 7.5 by Jayne and 7 by Chris
Ashley offered a 7, John gave 7.5, Jayne and Chris both gave a 7.
Libby Clegg and Mark Hanretty were next, and the Olympian admitted she was struggling after negative comments after her last routine.
Libby appeared to be struggling with her balance while trying to perfect the one footed spin, however Chris was at hand to help her practice.
After being told she needed to 'smile more' last week, Libby was back with a vengance as she showcased her skills to Meghan Trainor's No Excuses.
The duo achieved the same score as last week, 28. They were given 6.5 by Ashley, 7 by John, 7.5 by Jayne and 7 by Chris.
Although Libby admitted that the one-footed spin made her feel disorientated, Mark revealed she hasn't once tried to make any excuses or used her disability as a reason to not do the same.
In a sweet moment, Chris revealed that Jayne teared up during rehearsals as she said to her pro partner: 'Isn't it great that we can still do this'.
Why, why, why... Delilah! Following Libby and Mark's lead was Corrie star Lisa George and her partner Tom Naylor, skating to Delilah by Tom Jones
Following Libby and Mark's lead was Corrie star Lisa George and her partner Tom Naylor, skating to Delilah by Tom Jones.
Skating on a Rovers Return inspired rink, Lisa clearly felt at home as she managed to bag the joint top score of the series as she achieved 8 from every judge, totalling 32.
Chris told her the performance was 'full of gusto' and said that her spin was the best they had seen so far on the night.
Loving life: Chris told her the performance was 'full of gusto' and said that her spin was the best they had seen so far on the night
British presenter Radzi Chinyanganya and Jess Hatfield previously impressed as Shrek and Fiona but this week they took a more elegant approach, skating to Elton John's Your Song.
Radzi joked it has been a real challenge trying out romance, because his romance face looks like 'trapped wind'.
John revealed that the performance lacked 'lustre' for him while Chris told them that just because the tracks slow doesn't mean they need to be slow over the ice.
They received 6 from Ashley and John and 5.5 from Chris and Jayne.
It's a little bit funny! British presenter Radzi Chinyanganya and Jess Hatfield previously impressed as Shrek and Fiona but this week they took a more elegant approach
Awks! Radzi joked it has been a real challenge trying out romance, because his romance face looks like 'trapped wind'
Glam: Holly Willoughby continued to command attention for all the right reasons as she slipped into a ruffled one-shoulder gown for the latest instalment
Holly Willoughby continued to command attention for all the right reasons as she slipped into a ruffled one-shoulder gown for the latest instalment.
The presenter's blush-coloured gown by Iris Serban featured a structured bodice with eye-catching ruffle detailing across the top and a daring thigh-high slit.
The TV darling teamed her shimmering pleated with a pair of strappy Sophia Webster metallic heels as she posed for her obligatory backstage shots.
Smiley: The presenter's blush-coloured gown by Iris Serban featured a structured bodice with eye-catching ruffle detailing across the top and a daring thigh-high slit
Holly wore her blonde tresses in a side-parting, and accessorised with a pair of glittering earrings from Fabergé.
Upping the ante, Holly highlighted her slender pins even further as she shared a playful video with judge John holding her leg as he cheekily dipped her backwards.
The This Morning host continued showcasing her head-turning look on the show as she presented alongside Phillip Schofield.
Elegant: The TV darling teamed her shimmering pleated with a pair of strappy Sophia Webster metallic heels as she posed for her obligatory backstage shots
After topping the leader board with the highest score so far last week, Perri Kiely and Vanessa Bauer were back trying to improve on their impressive week.
Performing a steamy routine to Camilla Cabello's Senorita, Perri managed to bag the top score of the series once again.
Ashley poked fun at his see through shirt but admitted the skating appeared effortless as he congratulated his Diversity dance member on his performance.
The couple received 8 from Ashley and 8.5 from the rest of the judges, giving them a total of 33.5.
Better and better: After topping the leader board with the highest score so far last week, Perri Kiely and Vanessa Bauer were back trying to improve on their impressive week
There's no stopping them! Performing a steamy routine to Camilla Cabello's Senorita, Perri managed to bag the top score of the series once again
Sexy: Ashley poked fun at his see through shirt but admitted the skating appeared effortless as he congratulated his Diversity dance member on his performance
Hoping to impress after Perri and Vanessa was Kevin Kilbane and Brianne Delcourt.
Concerned that he would find himself in the skate off again, the footballer put all his effort into his routine to Should I Stay Or Should I Go by The Clash by enlisting the help of Perri and Joe Swash to work on his moves.
Kevin was awarded 5.5 by Ashley and John and 5 from both Jayne and Chris, giving them a total score of 21.
Next up: Hoping to impress after Perri and Vanessa was Kevin Kilbane and Brianne Delcourt
Should I stay? Concerned that he would find himself in the skate off again, the footballer put all his effort into his routine to Should I Stay Or Should I Go by The Clash by enlisting the help of Perri and Joe Swash to work on his moves
He admitted that he 'wasn't at his best' but his whole experience has been 'fun', while his partner joked that it's 'really hard to teach someone rhythm.
Joe Swash, who is usually partnered with Alexandra Schauman, is skating this week with Alex Murphy after she suffered a shoulder injury.
Joe was supportive to Alexandra as he offered her a sweet hug when she came to visit during training.
Hoping for the best! Joe Swash, who is usually partnered with Alexandra Schauman, is skating this week with Alex Murphy after she suffered a shoulder injury
Banger: Joe and his temporary partner Alex skated to Niall Horan's catchy track, Nice To Meet Ya
Joe and his temporary partner Alex skated to Niall Horan's catchy track, Nice To Meet Ya.
He was awarded 7 by Ashley, 6.5 by John, 6.5 by Chris, and 7 by Jayne.
In the audience Stacey Solomon joked that she was 'surprised' by Joe's amazing performance.
Scores: He was awarded 7 by Ashley, 6.5 by John, 6.5 by Chris, and 7 by Jayne
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