Dancing on Ice contestant Michelle Heaton has shared a number of tweets after her latest performance was scored on the programme.
The Liberty X singer, 43, took to the ice on Sunday, January 29 with a new look, wearing a short, black wig, to perform to All That Jazz from the musical Chicago. While host Holly Willoughby seemed to be loving the performance, Michelle did not receive great scores from the judges.
The singer and reality TV star seemed upset as she received just 20 out of 40 from the judges. Christopher Dean told her she was relying on her partner throughout the dance.
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He added: "You haven't got the flow over the ice yet... I want to see you become more independent and skate for yourself."
After the scenes aired on ITV, many fans said she had been "undermarked". Michelle herself took to Twitter to share the sentiments of some viewers.
She retweeted the comments of one fan, Ruth, who said: "Totally under marked. I’m actually a bit p***ed off on your behalf!", and another tweet from Bertie, who said: "Massively under marked!! It’s getting hard to watch now as she was way better than a few others by a mile!! Keep going girl".
Michelle was then the second celebrity to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice. Following the news that there would be no skate-off, the judges' scores were combined with the public vote to reveal the former Liberty X singer as the least popular skater of the evening.
After discovering her fate, 43-year-old Heaton said: "I'm just really gutted. I've loved every second of it and I loved everything that I just did there."
Dancing on Ice continues on ITV and ITVX
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