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Dancing on Ice star pays tribute to mum after sudden death and admits 'guilt' over sharing news

Matt Evers has opened up about his mother's passing in a poignant social media post.The Dancing on Ice star has announced the death of a woman who was a mother figure in his life, sweetly saying he had "two mothers in this life". The professional skater, 48, who quit DOI last year, wrote a lengthy post discussing the impact of grief and his current feelings. He began: "What is grief? How do we grieve? Why is so death final? As I sit here at Heathrow, this is not the flight that I ever wanted to take.
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Inside Andi Peters' bitter feud with Dancing on Ice star and what they did next
Andi Peters has become widely known for his squeaky clean image and bubbly personality seen on popular television shows throughout the years.Known for hosting the competition segments on ITV's Good Morning Britain and Lorraine, Andi first started his career in children's television, hosting The Broom Cupboard, succeeding the likes of Phillip Schofield and Andy Crane.As well as being in front of the camera, Andi has also worked on several TV shows behind the scenes too.READ MORE: Dancing on Ice's Jason Gardiner slams 'unprofessional' Gemma Collins after public feudBut it was the presenter's short stint in the first series of ITV's Dancing on Ice that left him rather annoyed with the outcome as he later revealed that he didn't get on with his professional skating partner Tamara Sharp.As the TV personality turns 52 today, Daily Star has taken a look at his unlikely yet bitter feud.Despite being a promising contestant, Andi and his professional dance partner Tamara Sharp didn't last very long in the competition.On January 21, 2006 the couple became the second to be eliminated from the show after the judges decided to save Stefan Booth instead.Speaking positively about the programme during his eviction, the star said: "It has been such hard work but so much fun."Before their time came to an end, the couple received an overall score of 11.0 from the judges.Although Andi only appeared on the hit ITV show for a short period of time, it seems that there is still some bad blood between himself and Tamara 14 years later as Andi took the opportunity to share that they never really got along.While discussing Denise Van Outen's skate partner Matt Evers during an episode of Lorraine, Andi said: "The partnership is really important as I
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Dancing on Ice winners now - Emmerdale 'race row', co-star romance and career U-turn
Dancing on Ice has been entertaining audiences since it first hit screens in 2006 with a catalogue of stars bravely showcasing their skills on the popular ITV show.Although some contestants give rather shaky performances throughout their time on the programme, many others have pushed boundaries and impressed fans in order to be crowned the winner of their series.While some unlikely candidates manage to make their way to the top.But as the final of this year's series approaches on Sunday March, 27, Daily Star has taken a look back at some of the previous winners and where they are now.Former Coronation Street actress Gaynor Faye was the first-ever celeb to be crowned the winner of Dancing on Ice back in 2006.Gaynor took on the skating challenge alongside her partner Daniel Whiston and was under the watchful eye of judges Robin Cousins, Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Jason Gardiner and Karen Kresge.After her spectacular win, the star continued acting and landed a role in ITV's Emmerdale where she played the role of Megan Macey from 2012 to 2019.In March 2021, Gaynor appeared in the BBC One drama The Syndicate as Cheryl Armitage.Former Hear'Say singer Suzanne Shaw was crowned the Dancing on Ice winner in 2008 alongside figure skater Matt Evers.Both of Suzanne's final performances scored a perfect 30/30, which was the first time that score had been given on the programme.Following her Dancing on Ice success, Suzanne continued to work in musical theatre.In 2009, she took part in the tour for The Vagina Monologues throughout the summer alongside actresses Jessie Wallace, Wendi Peters and Sue Holderness.
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Dancing on Ice's most embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions - racy nip slip to top blunder
Dancing on Ice has been known to deliver an array of dazzling, showstopping costumes. With celebrities squeezing into the daringly tight ensembles, the show's wardrobe department is often tasked with delivering the best fashion outfits to coincide with the star's routines.But this isn't always an easy task and sometimes celebs are faced with wardrobe malfunctions on the night of their performance.And like most people know, with live television anything can happen.So as the finals of Dancing on Ice draws approaches, Daily Star has taken a look at the most embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions in the show's history.Baywatch star Pamela Anderson is known for her busty displays and risque outfits but the blonde bombshell didn't expect her costume to fail her during the dreaded skate-off in 2013.Competing against Keith Chegwin for her chance to remain in the competition, Pamela was thrown off track when her dress started to fall down.As Pamela skated on the ice with confidence in her low-cut dress, part of her breast could be seen as she was flung around by her partner Matt Evers.But thankfully, the 54 year old had petal plasters carefully placed on her nipples to conceal them at the time.Unfortunately, Pamela was voted off despite her promising start on the show.Disappointed with the results, the Hollywood star seemed to insinuate that her malfunction may have taken place on purpose.Talking on This Morning she said: "I’m still in shock.
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Corrie's Sally Dynevor eliminated from Dancing On Ice as she admits it was 'time'
Coronation Street legend Sally Dynevor is the sixth celebrity to be booted off ITV skating show Dancing On Ice following a tense skate-off with Kye Whyte.Though she has remained a firm favourite with fans throughout the competition, Sally's salon-inspired failed to impress the judges enough to save her this time around.She performed to the Carpenters hit We've Only Just Begun in the skate-off with her professional partner Matt Evers.Sally's eviction comes after Happy Mondays legend Bez was booted out of the competition last week after splitting the judging panel between the maraca-toting dancer and actress Sally.Also not making it through to the final round in previous weeks were Love Islander Liberty Poole - who unfortunately fell over during her final routine - S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens, TV presenter Ria Hebden and rugby champ Ben Foden.Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby before the result was even announced, Sally admitted: "That was so much fun, but I think it's time for me to go." It comes after Sally - who is best known for playing Sally Metcalfe on the cobbles of Coronation Street - spoke out about the confidence the show has given her. She told the Sunday Mirror: "I think when you get to a certain age you start to lose confidence in yourself.
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