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Gemma Collins' Dancing on Ice fall 'caused by RAF ghosts from Second World War'

Gemma CollinsDancing on Ice fall was ‘caused by a ghost from the Second World War,’ according to the reality star’s shaman.

After toppling to the ground during a routine to Celine Dion’s It’s All Coming Back To Me Now, the 38-year-old enlisted a certified mystic in order to “cleanse” the rink of “bad energy.”

Earlier this month, the GC shared videos on social media of the visit, showing shamanic practitioner Sue Holmes banging a drum, ringing a bell and lighting a candle.

Holmes has now claimed that Collins might have struggled on the ITV competition because the Dancing on Ice rink at Bovingdon was built on the site of an RAF base used by British and US pilots during the Second World War.

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“As a professional space clearing consultant, first of all I come and I sense the energies of the place,” she told the Mirror.

“I asked people about the history and it had been a base during the war, an RAF base. There would have been a lot of fear.”

She explained how she focused on the spot where Collins fell, as the “earth energy” had been disrupted.

Gemma Collins falling on the ice Live on Dancing on Ice ITV

She also presented the GC with a rattle filled with crystals in a bid to “cleanse her own negative experience.”

“There were two lines of disharmonious land energy,” she said.

“They were crossing the ice rink. They actually crossed in the very place where the fall happened. So I used crystals at the healing point to harmonise that energy.”

Collins left the show on Sunday after landing at the bottom of the scoreboard and then failing to impress the judges with her skate-off routine.

She admitted to hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield that it was time for her to “bow out gracefully” from the competition.

“I just want to bow out gracefully, it’s time to let them all go on,” she said. “I wish them all the best of luck, they’re working so hard.”

Dancing on Ice is on ITV, Sunday at 6pm

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