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Sophie Law

Myleene Klass voted off first from Dancing on Ice in shock elimination

Myleene Klass is the first celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing on Ice in a shock elimination.

The former popstar was voted out of the ITV competition on Sunday night's episode after a tense skate off with Lady Leshurr.

Judges John Barrowman, Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean gave their verdict and chose who they wanted to keep in the competition.

Upon finding out the verdict, Myleene said: "I couldn't have done it without Lukasz and my family and my friends.

Lady Leshurr and her partner Brendyn Hadfield skated through to next week (ITV)

"I had never skated before, I've got a skill that I learned in lockdown, who would have thought it?

"To all the crew, it's not been an easy production to put together in lockdown. I feel really chuffed."

Meanwhile, Capital FM presenter Sonny Jay won the golden ticket through to next week after his incredible performance alongside partner Angela Egan.

Holly asked Myleene: "How did that feel, you didn't have long to gather your thoughts?"

Myleene replied: "Three minutes! But really good, we gave it our best!"

It comes after Myleene "blacked out" this week during Dancing On Ice training.

The mum-of-two told The Mirror that she'd become dizzy from performing spins on the ice with pro partner Lukasz Rozycki and taken a tumble - only to bang her head.

In an injury-strewn year for Dancing On Ice, Myleene also damaged meniscus in her knee, but insisted would "power through."

*Dancing On Ice returns to ITV at 6pm on Sunday.

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