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Dancing on Ice's Regan Gascoigne left sister Bianca concerned he wouldn't get votes from viewers

While massively proud of her brother Regan after his amazing Dancing on Ice debut on Sunday night, Bianca Gascoigne has admitted she was concerned he wouldn't get votes from viewers.

Regan, 25, was the last celeb to perform on Dancing on Ice's second live show and it was most definitely a case of saving the best for last as Regan and pro partner Karina earned a fantastic score of 33 out of a possible 40 for their debut skate.

All four judges were blown away by their routine to Sam Smith's Too Good At Goodbyes, with both Ashley Banjo and Christopher Dean saying it was the best first week routine in Dancing on Ice history.

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Regan's older sister Bianca was in the audience along with mum Cheryl to cheer him on on Sunday, both bursting with pride as they spoke to host Holly Willoughby after Regan had performed.

They could also be heard shouting out his name as Holly and co-host Phillip Schofield were revealing the results.

After Regan made it safely through to Movie Week, Bianca took to Instagram to tell her followers: "That was amazing!," adding: "We knew he could do it, it was just whether people were going to get behind him.

"Obviously, he's not got the following. So thank you whoever voted for our baby boy. Well it's mum's baby boy but he's my bro, thank you so much.

"It means the world."

Prior to him skating onto the rink for the first time on Sunday, Dancing on Ice viewers saw a VT of Regan with football legend dad Paul Gascoigne.

Gazza, 54, told Regan: ""The minute you were born I was proud son," as Regan replied: "As long as I've got your support."

Gazza then added: "No doubt when you come on stage I'll be proud," as he choked on his words and admitted: "I'm getting emotional now!" and wiped away tears.

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