Who won Dancing On Ice 2021?

DANCING On Ice 2021 was full of more drama and accidents than any other series in the show's history.

The hit skating showsaw one talented celebrity crowned the champion in March 2021.

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Who won Dancing On Ice 2021?

Capital Radio DJ Sonny Jay won Dancing On Ice 2021 with his pro partner Angela Egan.

He beat Faye Brookes and her partner Matt Evers and Colin Jackson with Klabera Komini in the final, who came second and third respectively.

The final saw the three remaining celebrities compete twice in a bid to be able to perform their version of the iconic Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean routine Bolero.

Colin was then eliminated despite his perfect scores, leaving Faye and Sonny to perform their final dances before the 2021 champion was crowned.

Hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield then announced that Sonny was the champion after winning the public vote.

He said: "That is mental, thank you so much."

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Who was in the skate off in the semi-final?

After failing to impress viewers at home, Lady Leshurr and Colin Jackson found themselves in the skate off in the semi-finals on Sunday, March 7.

After performing again, the judges were split, with John Barrowman and Ashley Banjo saving Lady Leshurr, while Jayne Torvill decided to save Colin.

Christopher Dean had the deciding vote and he went with Colin, which meant Lady Leshurr was sent home.

 

When does Dancing on Ice 2022 start?

Dancing on Ice 2022 is set to start on January 16, 2022.

The show will commence at 6:30pm on ITV.

It will air the same time every Sunday for the next 10 weeks.

 

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