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Sinitta First Woman Evicted from Dancing On Ice

10/01/2010 in Dancing On Ice, Sinitta by Admin

sinitta dancing on ice1 207x300 Sinitta First Woman Evicted from Dancing On IcePopstar and friend to Simon Cowell, Sinitta became the first celebrity to be voted off Dancing On Ice this evening, which was a surprise to many, who thought that Heather Mills would be first to go.

After the judges scores were combined with the public vote, Sinitta found herself in the skate-off alongside Sharron Davies. Both celebrities and their professional dancers then had to perform their routine again, before the judges gave their final decision on who would be first to leave the celebrity ice skating competition.

Sharron Davies and partner Pavel Aubrecht were first to hit the ice, followed by Sinitta and Andrei Lipanov. Following the skate-off, Sinitta said she was “gutted” after making a mistake during one of her lifts.

The Dancing On Ice judges Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Emma Bunton, Robin Cousins and Jason Gardiner all had to make a decision on who would go.

The judges decisions on who to save were as follows…

  • Sharron Davies was saved by Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Robin Cousins and Jason Gardiner
  • Sinitta only received a vote from Emma Bunton.

Despite being booted off Dancing On Ice during the first week, Sinitta said: “I had such high hopes, I was starting to love it. It’s been an amazing experience – thank you so much.

The male contestants will compete for the first time when Dancing On Ice continues next Sunday at 6.45pm on ITV1.


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  • rogs
    10/08/2011 at 6:57 am
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