Dancing on Ice star suffers huge blow hours before live show | The Sun
DANCING On Ice is heating up the competition – with latest odds revealing which star is in danger of being sent home.
In what could prove a major blow for the star, bookmakers Ladbrokes have eyed Patsy Palmer up for the chop.
As it stands, her odds are 1/4 to get the axe this weekend, with a 100/1 shot at winning.
She's followed by Darren Harriott, who is not far behind at 7/2 with a 50/1 shot at taking home the trophy in the finale.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Punters are seemingly convinced Patsy Palmer's time on the ice is all but up… we'd be staggered if she makes it through to next week."
Others stand a much higher chance of survival, with Mollie Gallagher third in line at a massive leap of 25/1.
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The former EastEnders star and DJ narrowly avoided an exit last week, facing off against Ekin-Su in the skate-off.
Judges voted to save her, sending the Love Island star home instead.
So Patsy is going to have to pull out all the stops for this week's Icons special – which will celebrate some of the most legendary stars to effect their lives.
The ginger-haired singer will be celebrating the Spice Girls with her routine, skating to Spice Up Your Life with pro partner Matt Evers.
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Other routines include Mollie Gallagher attempting the first headbanger of the series for a performance to Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish.
Joey Essex and Vanessa Bauer will be paying tribute to the legendary Elton John with a routine to I'm Still Standing.
Unfortunately, The Wanted's Siva Kaneswaran will not be performing as he's been forced to miss this week on medical grounds.
Dancing On Ice continues Sundays at 6.30pm on ITV and ITVX.
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