Dancing On Ice judge Christopher Dean has hinted that the show is introducing a twist on tomorrow night's show.
Ten celebrities now remain in the competition following the departures of Myleene Klass and Graham Bell over the last two weeks, while an injured Denise van Outen has been replaced by Amy Tinkler and Matt Richardson has come in for Rufus Hound, who has tested positive for COVID-19.
According to Dean, when the pairs take to the ice on Sunday for dance week they will be required to show off a move that has not been seen on the show before.
"This week it's dance week, so it's all different dance styles, which is going to be exciting," he told The Mirror.
"But they've also got to bring something, which I'm excited about, a unique move, something that we haven't seen on Dancing on Ice before.
"I did start off by saying, 'something that we haven't seen', but I think we've seen everything there is to be seen on the ice!
"The originality is what we haven't seen on the ice before and so I think it's going to be great for the viewers because they're all trying to do something that maybe is a little bit out of their comfort zone and so who knows what's going to happen!"
Dancing On Ice airs Sunday night from 6pm on ITV.
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