Dancing On Ice’s Graham Bell launches into ‘expletive-filled SCREAMING rant’ following elimination

Dancing On Ice’s Graham Bell launches into an ‘expletive-filled SCREAMING rant at skating partner Karina Manta’ following elimination

Graham Bell reportedly threw a screaming, furious tantrum that was littered with swear words on Sunday after he was eliminated from Dancing On Ice

The professional skier, 55, vented his scathing frustrations towards his pro dance partner, Karina Manta, demonstrating the ‘worst sportsmanship in the history of the show,’ according to an ITV source. 

They disclosed that he revealed his ‘true colours’ while shocking everyone on set with his outrageous behaviour. 

Yikes! Graham Bell reportedly threw a screaming, furious tantrum, aimed at his pro dance partner, Karina Manta on Sunday after they were eliminated from Dancing On Ice

They said to The Sun on Sunday: ‘It’s the worst sportsmanship in the history of the show. Everyone was stunned. Graham was screaming their routine was “f***ing s**t” at Karina. 

‘He did it in front of everyone. No one could believe it. He said the judges felt it was too simple and basic, and it was her fault. He showed his true colours.’

Graham, who represented Great Britain at five different Winter Olympics, became the second skater to be eliminated after facing Rebekah Vardy in the skate-off.   

The athlete skated an energetic routine to Born To Hand Jive from the musical Grease alongside Karina, with the pair scoring a respectable 25 points.

Not holding back! The professional skier, 55, showed the 'worst sportsmanship in the history of the show,' and shocked everyone with his outrageous behaviour according to an ITV source

Not holding back! The professional skier, 55, showed the ‘worst sportsmanship in the history of the show,’ and shocked everyone with his outrageous behaviour according to an ITV source

But it wasn’t enough to save him from the chop as after skating against Rebekah, the judges voted to unanimously save the WAG, 38, and send him home.  

Speaking after the verdit, Graham said he felt he could have given more to the show, but added that he will continue to skate in the future.

Following his enthusiastic routine earlier in the show, Graham received a mixed response from the judges.    

Commenting on his performance, judge Jayne Torvill remarked: ‘Last week there was more content, I want to see more of that.’

Back stage: They said to The Sun on Sunday: 'It¿s the worst sportsmanship in the history of the show. Everyone was stunned. Graham was screaming their routine was "f***ing s**t"at Karina'

Back stage: They said to The Sun on Sunday: ‘It’s the worst sportsmanship in the history of the show. Everyone was stunned. Graham was screaming their routine was “f***ing s**t”at Karina’

Ultimate showdown: Graham, who represented Great Britain at five different Winter Olympics, became the second skater to be eliminated after facing Rebekah Vardy in the skate-off

Ultimate showdown: Graham, who represented Great Britain at five different Winter Olympics, became the second skater to be eliminated after facing Rebekah Vardy in the skate-off 

While Ashley Banjo observed he still ‘had a way to go creatively’.

Christopher Dean was slightly more harsh and after stating that Graham wasn’t in his ‘comfort zone’, added that the skier was simply ‘skating forwards and backwards’.

John Barrowman concluded that Graham’s ‘characterisation was spot on’, though he needed to work on his ‘finesse’. 

Following his exit, Graham said: ‘I felt like we’ve got a lot more … you know, technical skating and good skating, but … hey-ho.

‘I tell you what though, the skating really does work with skiing. I think I’ll use it in the future. I’m not going to quit skating, I’m going to keep skating.’  

While Karina added: ‘I really have [enjoyed the experience]. I’m really impressed with Graham. 

‘We haven’t been skating together very long, but he’s just rolled with it and totally embraced the challenge.’ 

Meanwhile Myleene Klass became the first celeb voted out of the ITV competition in January after failing to impress the judges in the skate-off against Lady Leshurr.  

MailOnline have contacted Graham’s representatives for comment. 

Shock exit: Meanwhile Myleene Klass became the first celeb voted out of the ITV competition in January after failing to impress the judges in the skate-off against Lady Leshurr

Shock exit: Meanwhile Myleene Klass became the first celeb voted out of the ITV competition in January after failing to impress the judges in the skate-off against Lady Leshurr