Hannah Spearritt was the second star to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice on Sunday night as the celebrities took on Movie Week.
The S Club 7 singer, 42, was sent home with professional partner Andy Buchanan after their Frozen performance where she transformed into Elsa and scored just 20 points out of 40.
Meanwhile Love Island’s Amber Davies was plastic fantastic after her Barbie routine with partner Simon Senecal earned her the highest score of the series so far – with 31 points.
Hannah and Andy found themselves in the bottom two with Claire Sweeney and Colin Grafton but there was no skate off this week in a big twist as the judges scores and the public vote were combined and the lowest scoring star was booted off straight away.
Holly Willoughby once again presented alongside co-host Stephen Mulhern for the third week running, while judges Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Oti Mabuse and Ashley Banjo were back again.
Hannah Spearritt was the second star to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice on Sunday night as the celebrities took on Movie Week
The S Club 7 star, 42, was sent home with professional partner Andy Buchanan after their Frozen performance where she transformed into Elsa and scored just 20 points out of 40
Hannah said after her elimination: ‘I have enjoyed it, Andy has been a joy and thank you for the journey!’
It comes after Ricky Hatton and his partner Robin Johnstone were the first stars to be eliminated on last Sunday’s show.
During the show Holly, 42, was forced to apologise for ‘swearing’ after it appeared she had said the F word after Stephen spooked her.
After scaring her in a funny moment it appeared she let the word slip and later in the show apologised for ‘if it sounded like she had said it’, before she added she ‘didn’t think she had’.
She joked she would watch the episode back on ITVX to see if she had actually let it slip.
Corrie star Ryan Thomas kicked off the episode with a confident skate to Pure Imagination with his partner Amani Fancy as he transformed into Willy Wonka. They scored an impressive 25 points out of 40.
He said afterwards: ‘Im so glad it’s over and it has been such a build up and I haven’t seen my family all week so it’s been tough.’
Jane said it was a ‘good perfromance with more difficult steps’, while Oti said he ‘gave it his best’.
Holly Willoughby once again hosted alongside co-host Stephen Mulhern for the third week running, with Holly donning a stunning black dress
Meanwhile Love Island’s Amber Davies was plastic fantastic after her Barbie routine with partner Simon Senecal earned her highest score of the series so far – with 31 points
Hannah said after her elimination: ‘I have enjoyed it, Andy has been a joy and thank you for the journey!’
Corrie star Ryan Thomas kicked off the show with a confident skate to Pure Imagination with his partner Amani Fancy as he transformed into Willy Wonka. They scored an impressive 25 points out of 40
He said afterwards: ‘Im so glad it’s over and it has been such a build up and I haven’t seen my family all week so it’s been tough’
Next up was Emmerdale ‘s Roxy Shahidi with her pro partner Sylvain Longchambon who danced to Jump In The Line as they transformed into characters from Beetlejuice
Athlete Greg Rutherford was up next as he took on Pulp Fiction for movie week with his partner Vanessa James
They scored a very healthy 28.5 out of 40 and looked elated afterwards. Expert Jane said afterwards: ‘It was a step up and your performing was much better!’
The four judges Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Oti Mabuse and Ashley Banjo were back again on the ice panel
He was supported by his family in the audience including his fiancée Lucy Mecklenburgh an their two young kids.
His son Roman, three, sweetly matched his outfit as a mini Willy Wonka in the crowd.
Next up was Emmerdale’s Roxy Shahidi with her pro partner Sylvain Longchambon who danced to Jump In The Line as they transformed into characters from Beetlejuice.
They scored 24 points, with Roxy looking extremely pleased she had managed to get through the routine.
Hannah was next as she became Elsa from Frozen with her partner Andy.
They only managed to score a disappointing 20 out of 40 after the singer star had a nasty fall earlier in the week.
Oti said in her feedback: ‘You let you nerves get the better of you and you were very shaky’, while Jane said she ‘wanted to see more skating moving forward’.
Athlete Greg Rutherford was up next as he took on Pulp Fiction for movie week with his partner Vanessa James.
They scored a very healthy 28.5 out of 40 and looked elated afterwards.
Expert Jane said afterwards: ‘It was a step up and your performing was much better!’, while Oti added that he was ‘moving in the right direction’.
Brookside’s Claire Sweeney was next as she dressed as Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians as she took to the ice with partner Colin Grafton. They scored 24.
Christopher said ‘everything was on the up with her performance’, while Oti said she was a ‘Queen that was in control!’
Comedian Lou Sanders was up next with her partner Brendyn Hatfield as they danced to Hold On from the film Bridesmaids.
It came hot on the heels of the skate off on last week’s show where they were saved by the judges over Ricky.
They scored 22 out of 40, which was an improvement from the previous show.
Oti said: ‘I adore you and you are courageous, but there are little things you need to work on like your posture, but you will get better so don’t give up’.
Ashley added: ‘You did better and things are going in the right direction’.
Next, ski jumper Eddie the Eagle was back with his partner Vicky Ogden as their film was Austin Powers. They skated to Soul Bossa Nova by Quincy Jones.
The couple scored an incredible 28 out of 40, with each judge scoring them 7. He was delighted afterwards.
Chris said in his judging feedback: ‘You are a surprise to everyone! You have such personality – Eddie the Eagle has spread his wings and taken off!’
EastEnders’ Ricky Norwood was next and his film was Guardians of the Galaxy as he took to the ice with his professional partner Annette Dytrt.
The couple managed to score 21 out of 40 but he remained positive after saying he was ‘grateful for the opportunity’.
Ashley said he was too ‘reserved and in his shell’ and that his ‘basic skating skills let him down’.
Made In Chelsea’s Miles Nazaire and his partner Vanessa Bauer were next up as he transformed into Edward Cullen for their film Twilight.
They scored an impressive 29 out of 40.
Oti said: ‘I loved the intimacy and the story telling, you should be very proud of that performance’.
Broadcaster Adele Roberts was the penultimate star to skate with her partner Mark Hanretty as their film was The Matrix.
They scored an incredible 29 matching second top scorer Miles, as Christopher praised their ’emotion on the ice’.
Finally Amber closed the show with her Barbie performance with partner Simon. They danced to What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish from the film.
Oti said in her feedback to Hannah: ‘You let you nerves get the better of you and you were very shaky’, while Jane said she ‘wanted to see more skating moving forward’
Holly looked stunning in a busty black and silver dress as she took on her hosting duties on the show
Brookside’s Claire Sweeney was next as she dressed as Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians as she took to the ice with partner Colin Grafton. They scored 24
Comedian Lou Sanders was up next with her partner Brendyn Hatfield as they danced to Hold On from the film Bridesmaids
They added some impressive lifts including the Scorpion – which has never been done on the show before – and managed to score 31 – topping the leader board.
It was the highest score of the series so far.
Ashley said: ‘Amber you are already developing your own style and it was a beautiful skate’.
Oti added that she ‘skated perfectly as a partner to Simon’, while Chris said the skate was ‘sublime’.
Dancing On Ice airs on Sundays on ITV.
Made In Chelsea ‘s Miles Nazaire and his partner Vanessa Bauer were next up as he transformed into Edward Cullen for their film Twilight
They scored an impressive 29 out of 40. Oti said: ‘I loved the intimacy and the story telling, you should be very proud of that performance’
Ski jumper Eddie the Eagle was back with his partner Vicky Ogden as their film was Austin Powers. They skated to Soul Bossa Nova by Quincy Jones
They looked like they were having a great time while dancing
EastEnders’ Ricky Norwood was next and his film was Guardians of the Galaxy as he took to the ice with his professional partner Annette Dytrt
Broadcaster Adele Roberts was the penultimate star to skate with her partner Mark Hanretty as their film was The Matrix
They scored an incredible 29 matching second top scorer Miles, as Christopher praised their ’emotion on the ice’
Finally Amber closed the show with her Barbie performance with partner Simon. They danced to What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish from the film