Dancing On Ice judge Jayne Torvill left Regan Gascoigne in tears after his moving performance on tonight's episode.
By this point, Regan was choking on his tears as he told the judges: "It's just insane. Another penned: "Yes, yes! That was the opening of the show #DancingOnIce" She added: "Regan, do you know what? "That was fantastic and it's exactly what we want to see when we think of Regan skating." Dancing On Ice judge and icon Jayne Torvill reduced Regan Gascoigne to tears in tonight's episode of the show.
Dancing On Ice's Jayne Torvill broke down in tears after Regan Gascoigne perfectly replicated her iconic Barnum skate with Christopher Dean.
It’s one of my all-time favourite routines of Chris and Jayne’s and they totally did it justice! Another wrote: ‘Just caught Regan and Karina’s version of @torvillanddean ’s legendary Barnum routine. MORE : Dancing On Ice 2022: Stef Reid eliminated during first-ever Torvill and Dean week as marks rocket with three scores of 40 But who will make it to this year’s final, and become the winner of Dancing On Ice 2022? ‘It’s just insane. Dancing On Ice’s Jayne Torvill was left very emotional after Regan Gascoigne and partner Karina Manta’s performance of their famous Barnum routine in the show’s first-ever Torvill and Dean week.
Dancing On Ice's Jayne Torvill was reduced to tears live on air Sunday night, before being comforted by fellow skater Christopher Dean.
It's amazing getting to recreate that' It's not just a skate, it's your life. It's amazing getting to recreate that. 'Oh I love to see that. Tearful: Dancing On Ice's Jayne Torvill was reduced to tears live on air Sunday night, following Regan Gascoigne's performance which was inspired by Torvill and Dean's 'Barnum' routine 'I'm getting emotional!' Dancing On Ice's Jayne Torvill breaks down in tears following Regan Gascoigne's performance inspired by her and Christopher Dean's iconic routine
DANCING on Ice's Christopher Dean stepped in as Jayne Torvill was reduced to tears last night.The legendary skater became emotional after Regan Gascoi.
I can't thank you enough." She said: "I have absolutely loved every moment. Oti said: "Oh I love to see that.
Regan Gascoigne landed a perfect score on Sunday night's Dancing on Ice, moving Jayne Torvill to tears.
On to The SEMI FINALS!!! Lets Goooooo." As sister Bianca looked on in the Dancing on Ice audience, Regan and Karina got a 10 from each of the judges, with Jayne moved to tears as she gave her comments. Regan Gascoigne has sent a very public message to Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in the aftermath of his big Dancing on Ice breakthrough on Sunday, which left Jayne in tears.
Dancing on Ice star Regan Gascoigne is the son of former England footballer Paul Gascoigne and TV personality Sheryl Gascoigne.
"Even when you think you know what you're doing and you have the routine in your head... Well it's mum's baby boy but he's my bro, thank you so much. So thank you whoever voted for our baby boy. The dancer, who is currently favourite to win the series, admitted he has been left battered and bruised after suffering a nasty accident on the ice. During his time on Dancing on Ice, Regan has been cheered on in the studio by his dad, mum and sister Bianca. And when it comes to Regan following in his dad’s chaotic footsteps, Paul has no worries, saying: “He’s got a good head on his shoulders.
Regan Gascoigne is fast becoming one of the favourites to win the 2022 series of Dancing on Ice, and the amateur skater has wowed audiences with both his ...
Regan discovered his love of performance at the age of 6. Speaking to host Holly Willoughby following a performance in late January 2022, Bianca described Regan’s performance as ‘just stunning’ and said she and her mum were ‘bursting with pride.’ Mother Sheryl, father Paul and sister Bianca have all appeared on Dancing on Ice, often in tears at their pride at Regan's performances. Dancing on Ice airs on ITV Sundays at 6.30pm and can be streamed on the ITV Hub Regan Gascoigne is fast becoming one of the favourites to win the 2022 series of Dancing on Ice, and the amateur skater has wowed audiences with both his performances and his sensitive and caring nature. The 26-year-old is a celebrated dancer and choreographer and has performed for the likes of American singer Demi Lovato.
DANCING ON ICE judge and choreographer Jayne Torvill was reduced to tears during the latest episode of the ITV series.
"The performance... Jayne Torvill broke down in tears during Sunday's Dancing on Ice after watching celebrity Regan Gascoigne's performance which was inspired by one of her and Christopher Dean's famous routines. This wasn't the first time Gascoigne shed a tear about the performance with the star stirring while working on the choreography with Torvill and Dean ahead of the show. Having to perform a Torvill and Dean inspired routine, the remaining Dancing on Ice 2022 contestants went big, as they knew they would be going home if they didn't. The series is on week eight, with the remaining contestants pulling out all of the stops to make their skate count and be the best it could be in hopes of making it to the finale and being crowned this year's champion. DANCING ON ICE judge and choreographer Jayne Torvill was reduced to tears during the latest episode of the ITV series.
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After the result was announced, track and field star Reid said: “I have absolutely loved every moment. Wyatt scored 40 for a routine inspired by tap dance and set to Puttin’ On The Ritz, prompting an excited response from her husband, model Max Rogers, who was in the studio audience and stood to applaud. Gascoigne, son of former England footballer Paul, delivered a skate inspired by the circus and Torvill and Dean’s “Barnum” performance from the World Championships in 1983.
Dancing on Ice judge Jayne Torvill was left in tears on Sunday's show over Regan Gascoigne's performance, as she and other judges declared the bookies ...
Regan was once again supported in the crowd by older sister Bianca Gascoigne, who has been in the studio every week to cheer him on. While he has been bookies' favourite to win from day one, Regan has admitted to being frustrated in recent weeks, after failing to match the high scores racked up by rivals Brendan Cole and Kimberley Wyatt. Dancing on Ice judge Jayne Torvill was left in tears on Sunday's show over Regan Gascoigne's performance, as she and other judges declared the bookies favourite had 'a breakthrough moment.'
The Dancing on Ice judge was visibly emotional after watching a performance inspired by one of her former dances with Chris Dean.