Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have apologised for making Dancing on Ice fans feel queasy. The legendary ice skaters turned judges tried to stun viewers last week with their unique performance filmed in one shot by a drone.
But unfortunately, people were just left with motion sickness after the stunning routine. The Olympians, back on the panel of the popular contest alongside Ashley Banjo and Oti Mabuse, have now issued an apology to viewers.
Taking to Twitter, they said: "Hello everyone. Apologies for those who felt uncomfortable watching the drone number."We have always wanted to push boundaries with skating and technology.
A new frontier for us."The duo had performed to the Beatles' Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ahead of the results, with the gadget capturing their elegant movements overhead.However, the idea backfired as fans of the show complained in their droves with many saying they had to switch off the show.Torvill and Dean continued: "But just to reassure everyone our next routine is back to DOI stationary cameras classic T&D."Fans were delighted with the return to normal service.One user wrote: "No need to apologise.
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