Dancing on Ice stars Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have issued an apology following complaints about a recent performance on the popular ITV show,
The Nottingham duo's recent performance to the Beatles' Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds had fans reaching for the off switch due to it being overhead drone but it was this camera.
The drone followed the pair around the rink, but some viewers complained they had been left feeling queasy.
The popular duo, who have been re-joined by Ashley Banjo and new judge, Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse on the hit ITV show, have now made a promise to Dancing On Ice fans.
Taking to social media, the Olympic stars said: "Hello everyone. Apologies for those who felt uncomfortable watching the drone number.
"We have always wanted to push boundaries with skating and technology. A new frontier for us."
They then added: "But just to reassure everyone our next routine is back to DOI stationary cameras classic T&D."
The skating couple were soon supported by fans, M.E.N reports.
@stumpnbump said: "Seriously?! I thought it was outstanding, nothing more than perfect. One thing does annoy me though, why you both haven't been knighted.. You're national treasures. You deserve to be Dame Jayne and Sir Christopher. Long overdue if you ask me.."
"You’ll always get moaners. I’m the worst person for motion sickness and it didn’t affect me one bit. Can’t wait to see what other magic you’ve created," @Mimie_13 replied.
@Paul_Markey commented: "No need to apologise for pushing boundaries and trying something new. I personally preferred the guy with the camera following you on ice. You are the still the best part of Dancing on Ice."
Whereas @Lilly24790582 wrote: "Apology accepted. Please dont try again, the drone moves too fast and captured from too far a distance, that i could hardly see you guys. From what I could see a beautiful perfomance from you both."
And @No1Deathy added: "Thank-you for the apology. I've followed you since you started out that was the 1st time I couldn't watch, as the drone pics, made me feel sick. Pehaps you could do the routine again, (minus the drone,) for those of us that couldn't watch. Look forward to your nexr routine."
Dancing On Ice returns tonight (Sunday) for week three with a movie special.
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