She may have left the show already, but Dancing On Ice star, Cheryl Baker, is still causing concern for the show’s fans.
After being confirmed for the Dancing On Ice Live tour, the singer has now revealed she’s in pain after an injury sustained on the main show.
The 63-year-old says she has been left suffering after a fall in rehearsals for one of her routines on the TV show with partner Dan Whiston.
She told The Sun: “I’ve got a problem and I’m still seeing the physio for that. She’s told me to have an MRI because there may be something inside damaged.
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“I still can’t roll over onto my right side when I’m in bed. When I put my coat on, I have to go right arm first because if I put my left arm in, I can’t bend my right arm enough to get it in my sleeve.”
Sounds painful.
Cheryl had previously revealed at the beginning of the series, that she was worried about injuring herself on the ice.
She was understandably nervous after breaking her back when she was thrown through the windscreen of the Bucks Fizz tour bus, 34 years ago.
After the fall in rehearsals, the Bucks Fizz singer still tried her best to compete, but found herself hurting throughout the routine.
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She ended up being the fourth one eliminated from the competition in a dance off against Donna Air.
Hopefully she can find out exactly what’s causing the pain and get back on the road to recovery, and the ice, very soon.
Cheryl is one of the celebrities scheduled to take part on the Dancing On Ice Live Tour, which kicks off in March.
Other stars on the tour include Jake Quickenen, Alex Beresford, Kem Cetinay, Max Evans and previous winner Ray Quinn.
Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill will be joined by guest judge Denise van Outen.
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