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Steve Redgrave evens to be eliminated next.
8/15 that Torvill and Dean will leave Dancing on Ice in 2025.
1/2 that Dancing on Ice will end this year.
Dancing on Ice said goodbye to its first celebrity of the 17th series on Sunday night, as Chelsee Healey skated off the ice for the final time.
The Hollyoaks actress, who was just 2/1 to go first, had finished week one bottom of the leaderboard with 22 points out of 40 after six of the 11 celebrities had got the series underway.
Gambling.com’s Entertainment expert, James Leyfield has created markets on the latest series of Dancing on Ice.
Mollie On Top Form
It was a better episode for former The Traitors star Mollie Pearce, who topped the leaderboard on Sunday night with 29.5 points out of 40, placing second overall, one point behind week one wonder Michaela Strachan.
Mollie is 5/2 to triumph at the end of the series, while Michaela is the same price.
Dan Edgar is 9/2 following an impressive debut skate on Sunday.
The TOWIE star scored 29 points, just half a point less than Mollie and two points more than the third favourite, Coronation Street star Sam Aston (9/2).
Sir Steve Sinking
Poor Steve isn’t even in double figures – he’s 100/1 with most UK bookmakers to win this year’s series following his first ice effort on Sunday night.
After mustering 17.5 points, Steve is the 2/1 favourite to be the first celebrity to quit the show early and the rowing icon is Evens favourite to be eliminated next, followed by stand-up comedian Josh Jones, who is 11/8.
Josh also made his show debut last weekend, and while he scored three points more than Steve, he is a massive 80/1 to claim a shock victory on the show.
Former footballer Anton scored a respectable 26 points in his first skate earlier this month, but he is 40/1 to win the series and just 2/1 to have the final whistle blown on his ice stint this weekend.
Ferne is 3/1 to go next and Chris is 4/1, while former EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks is a 5/1 chance and she is 10/1 to win the whole thing.
Skating On Thin Ice
Whoever wins this year’s Dancing on Ice could make history for another reason – as the programme’s last-ever winner.
It’s 1/2 for Dancing on Ice to be axed this year, after the current series.
Torvill and Dean, who are retiring from ice skating with a farewell tour later this year, are 8/15 to call time on their Dancing on Ice stints, too.
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