Dancing On Ice bosses ‘panic about future of show’ after four celebrities withdraw from competition

Dancing On Ice bosses are said to be ‘panicking’ about the show’s future amid four celebrities withdrawing from the show in recent weeks and Jason Donovan’s recent injury.

The former Neighbours star, 52, withdrew from this Sunday’s competition due to a back injury, after Joe-Warren Plant, Billie Faiers, Denise Van Outen and Rufus Hound all permanently bowed out of this year’s show, prompting viewers to call the 2021 edition ‘cursed’. 

A source revealed that Dancing On Ice is now hanging on by a thread as production will struggle to fill the two-hour ITV episode slot and could be ‘forced off air’.

Shocking! Dancing On Ice bosses are said to be ‘panicking’ about the show’s future amid four celebrities withdrawing from the show in recent weeks and Jason Donovan’s recent injury (pictured last week)

They said to The Sun: ‘It’s already a stretch making a two-hour episode of a TV show in a pandemic with a full cast.

‘But if any more pull out they will struggle to fill the slot. They’re already panicking about numbers because the celebrities are dropping like flies.

‘If Jason pulls out for good and there’s another injury, they could be forced off air.’ 

Dancing On Ice have declined to comment. MailOnline have contacted Jason’s reps for comment. 

Yikes: Joe-Warren Plant (pictured), Billie Faiers, Denise Van Outen and Rufus Hound all bowed out of this year's show due to injury and COVID-19

Yikes: Joe-Warren Plant (pictured), Billie Faiers, Denise Van Outen and Rufus Hound all bowed out of this year’s show due to injury and COVID-19

 Announcing his temporary break from the show, former Neighbours star Jason said in a statement: ‘I’ve had back pain the past couple of days and I’m under doctor’s orders to take it easy and sit this week out. 

‘I’m resting up, I’ll be watching from home and cheering everyone on and I look forward to returning next week.’   

The Especially for You hitmaker kicked off the series by scoring an impressive 25 points out of 40 for his routine to Michael Bublé’s Moondance.

Despite his strong start, Jason received the lowest score in Week 3 as he earned just 22 points for a Musical special. 

'I'll be watching from home and cheering everyone on': An ITV representative confirmed the singer, 52, has been advised to rest, but has vowed to return next week (pictured last month)

‘I’ll be watching from home and cheering everyone on’: An ITV representative confirmed the singer, 52, has been advised to rest, but has vowed to return next week (pictured last month)

The media personality climbed up the charts by one position in the following week as he received 26.5 points for his Tango to Eurythmics’ Here Comes the Rain Again.    

The remaining contestants are also battling injuries which could compromise the future of the show. Jason is set to return to the show next week.

Rapper Lady Leshurr, 32, revealed she is suffering from pain in her leg while WAG Rebekah Vardy, 38, is doing her best to soldier on despite a groin injury.     

Opening Sunday’s Valentine’s Day episode ahead of Jason’s shock departure, host Phillip Schofield joked that he and Holly Willoughby would have to perform to make up the numbers   

Phil explained that Joe-Warren and his partner Vanessa Bauer were forced to withdraw after they both tested positive for COVID-19.

He turned to Holly and quipped: ‘It’ll be us skating at this rate!’ Holly didn’t seemed thrilled with the notion, nervously giggling and replying: ‘Oh, don’t say that!’

Hanging on by a thread: A source revealed that Dancing On Ice is now in jeopardy as production will struggle to fill the two-hour ITV episode slot and could be 'forced off air'

Hanging on by a thread: A source revealed that Dancing On Ice is now in jeopardy as production will struggle to fill the two-hour ITV episode slot and could be ‘forced off air’

The show opened with a nod to judges Torvill and Dean as Sunday marked 47 years since they won gold skating to Maurice Ravel’s Boléro at the 1984 winter Olympics.

After this, Sonny Jay took to the ice as Pop-Eye, alongside pro partner Angela Egan as Olive, to end up scoring the highest result of the series thus far for their iconic love story-themed performance.

Following them were Lady Leshurr and Brendyn Hatfield who performed as Anthony and Cleopatra.

Their score came in lower than Sonny and Angela’s, with Jayne even accusing Lady Leshurr of cheating twice, when she placed two skates on the ice when she wasn’t meant to.

Co-judge John seemed more occupied by Brendyn in his hunky Anthony get up.   

Next up it was the turn of Faye Brookes and Hamish Gaman – with Faye emotional having to spend Valentine’s Day away from her boyfriend.

He sent her gifts, however, and she was seen tearfully FaceTiming him in her VT before her dance with Hamish.

The duo performed as Kate Middleton and Prince William, receiving a lukewarm score because, according to judges, they were ‘capable of so much more’ – a comment that left Faye in tears yet again.

Hamish was suffering an injury, revealing he’d hurt his finger while putting a sock on during the week.   

Cut short: Actor Joe-Warren and his professional skating partner Vanessa Bauer were forced to withdraw after they tested positive for Covid-19 (pictured last week)

Cut short: Actor Joe-Warren and his professional skating partner Vanessa Bauer were forced to withdraw after they tested positive for Covid-19 (pictured last week)

Oh dear! Denise  (pictured with Matt Evers last month) was forced to drop out too, after she dislocated her shoulder

Gone! Comedian Rufus was axed from the competition last month after he tested positive for the virus twice (pictured with partner Robin Johnstone last month)

Oh dear! (L-R) Denise (pictured with Matt Evers last month) was forced to drop out too, after she dislocated her shoulder; Comedian Rufus was axed from the competition last month after he tested positive for the virus twice (pictured with partner Robin Johnstone last month)

Next up were Rebekah and Andy Buchanan, who took on the roles of Ross and Rachel from sitcom Friends – despite Rebekah claiming she had never watched the iconic series before.

They scored well – with the judges praising her for taking on the headbanger move, which Holly claimed she was unable to watch. 

Amy Tinkler and Joe Johnson were up next, as Bonnie and Clyde – leading to a tiff between John and fellow judge Ashley with the former slamming them and the latter praising them.

Colin Jackson and Klabera Komini performed the last dance of the show, with a Pride And Prejudice theme. Yet Holly claimed was more like raunchy Netflix show Bridgerton with its up-close-and-person moves.  

Ultimately, Amy, 21, was the latest contestant to be booted from Dancing On Ice following a skate-off against Lady Leshurr.

The retired Olympic gymnast was drafted in to replace Denise after she had to quit the series following an injury.

She made her ice debut last Sunday alongside pro skater Joe but has now been axed, after the four judges unanimously chose to save rapper Lady Leshurr.

Determined: Billie was also forced to withdraw from the show after suffering a fall during training (pictured last month)

Determined: Billie was also forced to withdraw from the show after suffering a fall during training (pictured last month)