'Dancing On Ice' audience 'screamer' gives viewers the chills
Watch: Dancing On Ice had an unexpected star of Movies Week - a 'screamer' in the crowd
Dancing On Ice viewers noticed some extra sound effects in Movies Week - as one audience member kept screaming loudly throughout performances.
The ITV skating show saw celebrities perform cinema-inspired routines including The Vamps singer Connor Ball dance to Footloose.
But some viewers complained the show was being spoiled by one over-excited fan in the live audience who was extremely vocal in her support.
Her screams were so loud they almost drowned-out commentator Sam Matterface and some viewers claimed they had but their television on mute because of the noise.
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Kelly tweeted: "Can someone on @dancingonice please go and ask the "screamer" to politely shut up!!! Very annoying!!!"
Mike commented: "Wish that screamer would shut the hell up! @itvdancingonice She's spoiling the program."
Sarah exclaimed: "Wow, a very loud screamer in the audience at #dancingonice tonight, really off putting."
Caroline appealed: "@dancingonice @Itv Oh god will someone gag the screamer . What a pain. Shut her up."
And Sophie even claimed she had turned the sound off completely, tweeting: "It was awful, had to put TV on mute. Very annoying."
The other star of Movies Week on the ITV skating show was Bez from the Happy Mondays performing a stunt-filled Indiana Jones inspired routine - albeit with a crash helmet underneath his fedora.
The 24 Hour Party People singer wowed the judges by performing twirls, whip-cracking and even a forward roll in his action-packed routine.
After receiving a score of 12.5/40 Bez exclaimed: "I cant believe them scores I was aiming for 4 but 4.5 that's absolutely surpassed them."
The 57-year-old musician missed five days of rehearsals after testing positive for COVID-19 and being forced to self-isolate.
Before his Movies Week routine he said: "I've had the old lurgy. Five days off the ice and I've got to find my feet again. I'm bringing some new elements in to show ive improved as a skater."
And Rachel Stevens narrowly escaped being sent home in her very first week - after landing in the skate-off with TV presenter Ria Hebden.
The S Club 7 singer and her professional partner Brendyn Hatfield made their skating debut in the competition in Movies Week, having been unable to take part the week before because she had injured her wrist in rehearsal.
But after the public vote landed her in the skate-off alongside Lorraine entertainment reporter Hebden the judges voted to save the popstar - and sent Hebden home.
The 39-year-old TV presenter said she will continue to skate with her young daughter Lula, who was in the audience and had been delighted to see her perform as Elsa from Frozen 2 for Movies Week.
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Hebden said: "We've had so much fun its been an incredible journey. I'm going to continue skating, I'm going to teach Lula, it's going to be our thing."
Olympic BMX rider Kye Whyte did not take part in this week's show due to medical advice after injuring his knee in training.
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