Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Wales Online
Wales Online
Lifestyle
Katie-Ann Gupwell & Stephanie Colderick

Who has left Dancing On Ice 2022? Results and full list of voted off contestants

Dancing on Ice returned to our screens in 2022 for an exciting show full of skating, glitter and glamour.

It's been a tough few weeks for the contestants as they have trained, cried and persevered trying to perfect their performances. Now the celebrities have slowly started to leave the rink.

Twelve celebrities initially took on the challenge to dance on ice when the ITV competition returned in the new year, but who has bid farewell so far?

Here's the full list of celebrities who have left Dancing On Ice 2022 so far.

Dancing On Ice 2022 (ITV)

Skate off Eight- Connor Ball and Alexandra Schauman and Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard

Connor Ball from boyband The Vamps did not make it through to the final (ITV)

In the semi-final not one but two celebrities were voted off the show with member of the boyband The Vamps Connor Ball and Olympian Kye Whyte not quite making it to the final.

They faced Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt in the skate-off but all the judges voted to save Kimberly sending Connor and Kye home.

This leaves former Strictly Come Dancing professional Brendan Cole, Kimberly Wyatt and Regan Gascoigne competing to become Dancing On Ice champion in the 2022 final.

Skate off Seven - Stef Reid and Andy Buchanan

The Paralympian is the seventh star to be booted off. (PA)

Paralympian Stef Reid has become the seventh celebrity to be voted off of ITV's Dancing On Ice 2022

The GB track and field athlete and her partner Andy faced Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard in this week's skate-off, but ultimately the judges chose to send the home.

All of the judges voted unanimously to save Kye and Tippy, saying both couples were incredibly strong and could have made the final if they were in other seasons.

As was voted off, said: " I have absolute loved every moment, l can't thank [Andy] enough."

Skate off Six - Sally Dynevor and Matt Evers

Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor (ITV)

Coronation Street actress Sally Dynevor has become the sixth celebrity to be voted off of ITV's Dancing On Ice 2022, despite doing her "most beautiful performance to date", according to judge Ashley Banjo.

She faced Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard in the dreaded skate-off, before the judges decided to send the star and her skating partner Matt Evers home.

All five judges unanimously decided to save Kye following the Prop Week performances.

As she was sent home, Sally told viewers: "I have had the time of my life. I can't tell you how much I have loved doing this show. It's been brilliant."

She added that partner Matt had been "such a strength" to her, and vowed that they will "stay friends".

Skate Off Five - Bez and Angela Egan

(ITV)

Bez has became the fifth celebrity to be voted off of ITV's Dancing On Ice 2022, after a tumble in the skate-off.

He faced Sally Dynevor and Matt Evers in the dreaded skate-off, before the judges decided to send the star and his skating partner Angela Egan home.

It was Angela who fell during their final skate, but Bez has been tipped for an exit for weeks.

All five judges unanimously decided to save Sally following the Musicals Week performances.

As he was sent home, Bez told viewers: "I loved every moment."

And co-host Holly Willoughby admitted he had been a firm favourite in her house.

Skate Off Four - Liberty Poole and Joe Johnson

Liberty and Joe suffered a fall during Dancing On Ice (ITV)

Reality TV star Liberty Poole exited the competition in week four after a heartbreaking fall during her routine.

Liberty had come agonisingly close to finishing her performance with Joe when the main event lift went very pear-shaped.

The couple were knocked out by the casting vote of head judge Christopher Dean.

Poole, who found fame on Love Island, put her exit down to the fall after she was confirmed as the fourth contestant to leave the show.

"If i hadn’t had that fall tonight...but you know, these things happen," she said. "I want to thank my mum for being in the audience every week, she is my rock.

"Thanks to Joe as well because I always dreamed of doing this and never thought I was going to do be able to."

Skate Off Three - Rachel Stevens and Brendyn Hafield

(ITV/Matt Frost/REX/Shutterstock)


Singer Rachel Stevens was the third celebrity skater to leave the competition.

The former S Club 7 singer was unanimously voted out by judges Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean after a tense skate-off against Kye Whyte and Tippy Packard.

Speaking following her elimination after performing Lady Antebellum's Need You Now, Rachel said she had "loved" being a part of the show.

"It’s definitely been a process," she said. "I’ve loved it so much, and dancing with Brendan."

Skate Off Two - Ria Hebden and Łukasz Różycki

(ITV)

Television presenter Ria Hebden was the second celebrity to be voted off of the skating show.

She and her professional skating partner Łukasz Różycki faced former S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens and Brendyn Hatfield as they performed to Taylor Swift's ME! in the skate-off, but the judges voted unanimously for Rachel.

Ria said she would carry on skating after the show with her family and said she had made a "friend for life" in Łukasz. She said it had been "extraordinary" taking part in the show and hoped it had "brightened up everyone's evenings".

Skate Off One - Ben Foden and Robin Johnstonel

Ben Foden and Robin Johnstonel (Matt Frost/ITV)

Rugby player Ben Foden was the first celebrity to be voted off Dancing On Ice this year.

He and his professional skating partner, Robin Johnstonel, put up a good fight in the skate-off as they danced to Eric Clapton's Wonderful Tonight, but the judges decided it was their time to leave the rink.

Ben said he's had a great three months training for the show, and also said Robin was a very "special" lady before he did his final lap of honour.

To read more TV news by WalesOnline sign up to one of our newsletters.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.