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Dancing on Ice Holly Willoughby and co-star's 'annoying' habit sparks fury
Dancing on Ice viewers were left fuming as they noticed an 'annoying' habit that hosts Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern keep on doing during the live shows
Dancing on Ice viewers have called out presenters Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern for their 'irritating' habit.
The ITV programme returned to our screens with a fresh episode on Sunday evening (January 19), hosted by the duo. Last week's performances included Chris Taylor, Sam Aston, and Ferne McCann taking to the ice.
And this week saw the remaining five celebrities, including EastEnders icon Charlie Brooks and Olympic rower Sir Steve Redgrave, alongside Mollie Pearce, Dan Edgar, and Josh Jones, showcase their talents to the judges.
Yet, viewers couldn't overlook Holly and Stephen's 'annoying' habit of constantly reminding everyone that the broadcast is live. Audience members took to social media to express their annoyance, with one viewer quipping, "Why do they keep on mentioning that they are live? ! Lmao."
Holly and Stephen were back hosting the show (Image: ITV)Another chimed in: "We know bits are live others are not. Why keep mentioning it? " A third exclaimed: "Why do they keep reiterating that it's live WE KNOW! It's annoying."
In a surprising twist, Dancing on Ice has axed the skate-off, meaning the celebrity with the lowest combined score from the public vote and judges' scores will be immediately eliminated.
Viewers called out their 'annoying' habitFans have voiced their dissatisfaction with this change, with one commenting, "Getting rid of the dance-off is completely unfair because it puts one group at a disadvantage to the other.", reports the Mirror.
One viewer commented: "I do think the other skating couple should be given an extra week to skate , not really fair on them being voted out so quickly when it was their first week skating." Another added: "I don't agree with this but that's what's happening."
Dancing on Ice airs every Sunday at 7pm on ITV1.
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