There is a very good reason why Dancing on Ice is often labelled the most dangerous show on TV. Since it first started airing in 2006, celebs have been putting their bodies on the line to compete on the ice.
While Strictly Come Dancing may leave contestants with the odd bruise or strain, the horror injuries seen on Dancing on Ice are in a whole different league.
Unsurprisingly, a load of amateur skaters racing round on a hard, slippery surface with blades attached to their feet does throw up some nasty incidents.
The situation has never been so bad, with bosses deciding to pause the show this week due to the amount of stars being injured or forced to quit.
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