Dancing On Ice: The Vivienne suffer nasty FALL during semi-final

Dancing On Ice: ‘That was a shame!’ The Vivienne suffers nasty FALL during semi-final – as she finishes last place after group celebrity performance

The Vivienne suffered a nasty fall during Sunday night’s episode of Dancing On Ice – as viewers lamented it was ‘such a shame’ she made the mistake during her routine. 

The Welsh drag queen, 30, performed to Paul McCartney’s song Live and Let Die from the 1973 James Bond film of the same name with the others stars who were all without their pro partners. 

The routine got off to a good start until The Vivienne crashed to the ice as she attempted a jump, landing on her knees.

She quickly climbed back onto her feet to continue the routine and seemed in good spirits while talking about the mishap to show hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.

The Vivienne said: ‘My knees are hurting a little bit but I’m fine. We’re dancing on ice. Things happen.’

Oh no! The Vivienne suffered a nasty fall during Sunday night’s episode of Dancing On Ice – as viewers lamented it was ‘such a shame’ she made the mistake during her routine

Ouch: The routine got off to a good start until The Vivienne crashed to the ice as she attempted a jump, landing on her knees

Moment: The Welsh drag queen, 30, performed to Paul McCartney’s song Live and Let Die from the 1973 James Bond film of the same name with the others stars who were all without their pro partners

Phillip then chimed in: ‘That’s live skating for you.’

Fans were quick to react to the moment on Twitter as one said: ‘Me and my family all went ‘aghhhh’ at the same time when The Vivienne fell! That was a shame! #DancingOnIce.’

Another wrote: ‘Whoops #DancingOnIce @dancingonice #thevivienne.’

Someone else said: ‘Felt for The Vivienne there… hope it doesn’t have too much of an affect on her tonight #DancingOnIce.’ 

A fourth wrote: ‘I feel very bad for the Vivienne I must admit, that wasn’t a nice fall #DancingOnIce.’

A fifth said: ‘The Vivienne may have fallen but she’s still one of the best skaters among the remaining celebrities. Let’s not forget that. #DancingOnIce.’

Giving the panel’s feedback, head judge Christopher Dean revealed The Vivienne had placed last due to her stumble, receiving only one point.

Molly was given two points by the judges, while Siva received three, Joey got four and Nile won the solo routine with five points.

Fall: She quickly climbed back onto her feet to continue the routine and seemed in good spirits while talking about the mishap to show hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield

Injury: The Vivienne said: ‘My knees are hurting a little bit but I’m fine. We’re dancing on ice. Things happen’

Harsh: Giving the panel’s feedback, head judge Christopher Dean revealed The Vivienne had placed last due to her stumble, receiving only one point

Reaction: Fans were quick to react to the moment on Twitter as one said: ‘Me and my family all went ‘aghhhh’ at the same time when The Vivienne fell! That was a shame! #DancingOnIce’

Nile said: ‘I just want to say how proud I am of everyone here… The performance we just put on there is something I will remember forever.’

It comes after The Vivienne spoke out on the moving reason she chose her semi-final performance song ahead of Sunday’s episode.

The star, real name James Williams, took to the rink for her Personal Skate this weekend.

And the entertainer, who rose to fame on BBC Three’s RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, chose a track that has meant a lot to her since her childhood after watching the 1939 musical film The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland, MailOnline can exclusively reveal.

She explained: ‘For my personal song, I’m going to be skating to Over the Rainbow.’As a young boy I really fell in love with The Wizard of Oz because it just made me feel like anything was possible.

‘I knew I was different but I didn’t know what it was but seeing Dorothy who knew there was a bigger world out there than Kansas definitely struck something with me.’

The Vivienne, who is partnered with professional skater Colin Grafton on the show, went on to explain how it wasn’t until she moved out of Wales to a big city that she began to feel comfortable in her own skin.

Being around likeminded people enabled to grow into herself and embrace her authentic identity. 

She said: ‘I came out at 14 and moved to Liverpool when I was 16 and quickly found my tribe. 

‘It was a big sigh of relief that these people were exactly like me. And then I saw drag queens and thought ‘wow, I’m really in Oz now!’

‘It’s a crazy full circle from little seven year-old James dreaming of being Dorothy to now being able to portray this song on ice. 

Kind: Host Phillip then chimed in: ‘That’s live skating for you’ as they spoke to The Vivienne after the fall

Line-up: The remaining contestants all performed together without their professional partners when she fell

Happy: Despite the fall The Vivienne looked elated after the performance as she stood with the other celebrities 

Hotting up: This weekend’s semi-final will see the five remaining celebrities take to the ice as they battle it out to bag a coveted place in the Dancing on Ice Final

Drama: Facing their toughest challenge yet, each celebrity will deliver two performances in a bid to impress both the judges and viewers at home

Woah: A double elimination will see two celebrities leave the competition with the three finalists remaining

‘When people watch this performance, I hope that they are transported to this happy place and whatever they’re going through, just know that over the rainbow there is something fabulous waiting for you. And you’re a very special person who can get through anything.’

This weekend’s semi-final will see the five remaining celebrities take to the ice as they battle it out to bag a coveted place in the Dancing on Ice Final.

Facing their toughest challenge yet, each celebrity will deliver two performances in a bid to impress both the judges and viewers at home.

A double elimination will see two celebrities leave the competition with the three finalists remaining.

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