OHMYGOSSIP — Coleen Nolan admits hearing the ‘Dancing on Ice’ theme music makes her “feel sick”.
The ‘Loose Women’ panellist took part in the ITV figure skating show back in 2009, and just hearing the music is enough to scare the 57-year-old TV star, who will never return to the ice, though she credits the competition with making her “brave”.
She said: “The hardest part about the whole thing was the ice, it just hated me.”
Coleen continued: “I can’t believe it’s been 13 years since I did it, I still feel sick when I hear the music, however, ‘Dancing on Ice’ really taught me how to be brave and I’ve carried that with me since.
“The experience as a whole was absolutely amazing but also so so scary.”
Ahead of the final of this year’s series, the former Nolans singer is gunning for Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, 40, to win.
She told the Daily Star: “I think Either Brendan Cole or Kimberly Wyatt will win. But I hope it’s Kimberley as I worked with her a few years ago and she was so lovely, plus she skates beautifully.”
On who she sees leaving, she added: “I can’t imagine who will go out next as they’re all so good.”
Connor Ball and Kye Whyte were voted off in a double eviction on Sunday night’s (13.03.22) semi-final.
The 25-year-old Vamps star and BMX racer Kye, 22, were given the boot after the judges – Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean – opted to save Kimberly instead.
Kye dedicated a routine to his mum – who is currently receiving treatment for cancer – but it failed to save him from an early exit.
He shared: “She’s currently in treatment and she’s finding it really hard. I’m really struggling to deal with it. I don’t talk about it at all.”
At the end of the routine, he reflected: “It was great. Obviously, it was for my mum. Happy birthday, mum.”
Oti, 31, was visibly moved by the emotional performance.
She said: “Regardless of what happens tonight, the fact you’re going through what you’re going through, you’ve been through so many skate-offs, you still manage to come out there – it’s making me emotional … you come out here every single week with a smile on your face and perform. You should be proud of yourself.”
Regan Gascoigne, 26, and Brendan, 45, both advanced straight into the final of this year’s competition, meaning they managed to avoid the dreaded skate-off.

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