OHMYGOSSIP — Connor Ball has “imposter syndrome” ahead of the ‘Dancing on Ice’ semi-finals.
The Vamps bassist – who is partnered by pro ice skater Alexandra Schauman on the ITV show – is in disbelief that he has reached this stage of the competition, as he still has doubts about his skating ability.
He said: “I have imposter syndrome about being this near the end where I don’t think I can do it I think, ‘Why am I there.’ ”
But Connor hasn’t got through to the semis unscathed, admitting he has suffered from a dislocated shoulder, and has required stitches in his chin and leg.
Speaking on ‘Lorraine’, he added: “There’s been a lot. I split my chin open, so I had five stitches in there. I dislocated my shoulder and then I ripped my leg open in three different places and had 14 stitches down there.
“There’s quite a lot of bruising going on.”
Last month, Connor told how he needed stitches when he accidentally cut himself on one of Alexandra’s skates.
The star took to Twitter to let his fans know he was “OK” and that he was “lucky” to still be in the competition following the injury.
The 25-year-old musician wrote: “Guys I’m okay, currently getting my leg stitched up but thank you so so so much for voting me through once again, you guys are actually incredible i’m too lucky honestly. (sic)”
Following the accident, Connor was insistent about not seeing a medic before judging after hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield checked to see if he was OK.
He said: “I don’t want to look at what’s going on under here right now. A blade ran into my leg.”
Source: VacationHunter.Online

