Belfast Telegraph

Dancing on Ice is most dangerous show: Hound

- By Kerri-ann Roper

RUFUS Hound has compared Dancing On Ice to performing with “knives tied to our feet” after Graham Bell’s profession­al partner was badly injured by an ice blade.

Former Olympic skier Bell (55) and his partner, pro skater Yebin Mok, were involved in a “freak accident” which resulted in her leg being lacerated by the blade.

Bell will no longer compete this weekend but will take part in the group dance.

Hound and his partner Robin Johnstone, who were due to dance next week, will compete in Bell’s place, while Bell will skate as part of the second group of six celebritie­s taking to the ice on January 24.

The comedian said: “If Strictly announced they were going to do a week where all of the dancers had knives tied to their feet there would be a public outcry, it would be seen as being far too dangerous.

“‘ Why would you do that? What a terrible idea!’ But we are doing that five times a week and live on Sundays.”

Mok received “immediate medical attention” and is resting and healing, ITV has said.

Bell will partner Karina Man

ta, who will step in for Mok, when he performs next weekend.

Speaking on ITV’S This Morning, Phillip Schofield said the accident was “proof now that Dancing On Ice really is the most dangerous show”.

Holly Willoughby added: “This week Olympic skier Graham Bell and his partner Yebin had a freak accident which resulted in her having a laceration in her leg.”

Schofield continued: “We had a Zoom meeting yesterday with the team and they showed us a picture which we cannot show you on TV, Holly couldn’t even look at it... it was a very nasty stab wound from an ice blade, you could see the tendons.”

Mok’s injury comes after Rebekah Vardy revealed that she injured her profession­al partner so badly during Dancing On Ice rehearsals that he had to go to hospital.

Dancing On Ice begins on ITV on Saturday.

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Alarmed: Rufus Hound says the show’s premise is ‘a terrible idea’ after accidents

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