Who was voted off Dancing on last night? Sunday's results revealed

Dancing on Ice class of 2022, Who was voted off Dancing on Ice?

ITV viewers are wondering who was voted off Dancing on Ice last night, as the show makes a welcomed return for 2022.

Twelve new celebrities and their professional skating partners are hoping to impress the judges on this years’ show but nobody likes to be in the bottom two, let alone face the skate-off.

And after taking to the TV studio ice rink for the 14th series of the hit ITV show with regular hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Scofield making a return to our screens.

But for anyone who is keen to find out who will win Dancing on Ice 2022, you’ll want to know if you’re favourite is still in the contest…

Who was voted off Dancing on Ice last night?

Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor and her professional partner Matt Evers was the sixth couple to be voted off Dancing on Ice last night.

They faced BMX racer Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard in the skate-off after they received the lowest votes following their performance in the main show which saw a Prop Week theme on the ice.

The celebrities went head to head and once each couple has performed their routine, judges Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Oti Mabuse and Ashley Banjo marked all the celebs out of 10.

Viewers then voted for their favourite with the results combined with the judges’ marks to determine the bottom-placed couples.

Sally and Kye were the two celebrities who had to skate again with their partners, and before Kye had even skated, Sally confessed, “The competition is so good but I think it’s time for me to go.” But the judges waited for both couples to skate and decided it was Sally and Matt’s time to leave the rink.

Sally remained upbeat and said, “I have had the time of my life. I’ve loved doing this show, it’s been brilliant. Matt, honestly I couldn’t have got through this with you, you’ve been such a strength to me.”

Head judge Christopher Dean said to Sally, “You’ve been such a wonderful celebrity to work with and we’ve all enjoyed having you on the ice.”

 

Meanwhile, Brendan Cole, who last week was the first contestant to get a 10 this series for his Jersey Boys routine which he did following a partner change, scored a perfect 40/40 with his partner Vanessa Bauer.

The pair danced with an umbrella and were inundated with praise from the judges with Jayne saying, “The umbrellas became part of it, we didn’t notice them, you used them so beautifully. Thoroughly deserved.”

And judge Oti Mabuse performed after all the celebrities had skated and did a routine from her upcoming tour.

How to get Dancing on Ice 2022 tickets?

You can apply for Dancing on Ice 2022 tickets through SRO audiences who allocate the tickets.

They say about their ticket policy: “We try to be as fair as we can about issuing the tickets. Successful applicants are randomly selected from amongst those who apply. We aim to email tickets to the successful applicants as quickly as possible.”

However, the already-difficult task has become even harder during the pandemic. SRO says: “This year for Dancing On Ice, we shall be admitting the audience in a different way to usual; we never know in advance whether each group will attend, or will use all of their tickets, and we, therefore, over-issue tickets to compensate for the inevitable no-shows and base the over-issue on the attendance at previous recordings of a show.

“At most shows, we admit regular ticket holders on a first-come first-served basis. We shall be recording this show with each group will be seated at a table.”

SRO continued, “In order to make the most of the available space and accommodate as many people as possible, groups who fit the available tables will be favoured.

“Therefore, although hopefully we shall still accommodate everyone who attends, at this production, if a group arrives after your party but the size of their group fits the available seats and yours does not, that group may be admitted first.”

Does Dancing on Ice have a voting app?

Dancing on Ice has changed the way viewers can vote and fans have complained after bosses decided to ditch the app this year and allow viewers to vote online instead.

One fan admitted, ‘Had to give up on voting. Too complicated & long winded compared to the app which was quick & easy. Why change it? #DancingOnIce#DOI,’

Another added, ‘Anyone else struggle to vote? Verified mobile and everything to get a voting is closed page? Did it open?’

And a third fan shared their frustrations, ‘Is anyone else having trouble voting, I couldn’t get to the page. Why is there no app this year it was much easier. They have lost my votes tonight. #dancingonice,’

Another fan asked, ‘Why hasn’t #DancingOnIce got its own app for voting or give us longer to vote as it’s taken me ages just to find where you vote on the website,” as a third wrote: “Don’t like this new way of voting#DancingOnIce.’

Fans using the app this week struggled to get their votes cast in time if voting for free, with viewers only given 10 minutes to vote for their favourite.

Viewers can also call to vote but charges apply.

Who has left Dancing On Ice 2022 so far?

The contestants that have left the series so far…

  1. Week 2: Ben Foden and Robin Johnstonel
  2. Week 3: Rachel Stevens and Brendyn Hatfield
  3. Week 4: Liberty Poole and Joe Johnson
  4. Week 5: Bez and Angela Egan
  5. Week 6: Sally Dynevor and Matt Evers

Ben Foden and Robin Johnstonel

Dancing on Ice returns on Sundays, ITV at 6.30pm-8pm.

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