Dancing on Ice fans call out Holly and Stephen over 'annoying' habit
Dancing on Ice hosts Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern have left fans unimpressed
Dancing on Ice viewers called out the hosting pair's 'annoying' habit (
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Dancing on Ice fans have spotted Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhernâs âannoyingâ habit - and they are not impressed.
The ITV show was back on screens on Sunday night (January 19) for a brand new episode - fronted by Holly and Stephen.
Last week, saw the likes of Chris Taylor, Sam Aston and Ferne McCann take to the ice to show off their best moves. While this week, the remaining five celebs finally strapped on their skates to show the judges their skills.
EastEnders legend Charlie Brooks and Sir Steve Redgrave all performed, as well as Mollie Pearce, Dan Edgar and Josh Jones.
The pair were back to front the show
However, fans watching the latest instalment couldnât help but pick up on the hostâs âannoyingâ habit. Rushing over to X, viewers pointed out how Holly and Stephen keep mentioning that the show is live.
âWhy do they keep on mentioning that they are live?! Lmao,â said one person. Another added: âWe know bits are live others are not. Why keep mentioning it?â A third proclaimed: âWhy do they keep reiterating that itâs live WE KNOW! Itâs annoying.â
Fans called out their habit (
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Meanwhile, Dancing on Ice has made a shock change to the show, as instead of a skate-off, the star with the lowest score is automatically sent home. The lowest score is made up of the results of a public vote as well as the judgeâs scores.
Reacting to the show scrapping the skate-off fans were not impressed. One person penned: âGetting rid of the dance-off is completely unfair because it puts one group at a disadvantage to the other.â
Someone else wrote: âI 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.â A second person said: âI donât agree with this but thatâs whatâs happening.â
Dancing on Ice airs every Sunday at ITV1.