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Dance on Ice: Gemma Collins FALLS in the last moments of the routine after admitting that she "must let her feet speak rather than her mouth" … while Jason Gardiner tells her that once & She "abandons the act GC", she can be a good skater
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Andrew Bullock for Mailonline
published:
1:41 pm EST, January 27, 2019
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2:30 pm EST, January 27, 2019
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Gemma Collins returned to the rink Sunday night with her professional partner Matt Evers, a week after his clash with Judge Jason Gardiner.
And although she pretended before that she "must let her feet speak rather than her mouth," she presented an impressive show at Celine Dion's All Coming Back To Me … but fell to the last hurdle.
As she and Matt embarked on their last routine, the 37-year-old TOWIE star stumbled and fell on the ice.
D-icey: Gemma Collins returned to the rink Sunday night with professional partner Matt Evers, a week after his clash with Judge Jason Gardiner – but it's not over yet
She lay there for a moment, and it seemed as if she had fallen on her face, but in a few seconds, Matt lifted her head and gave him a smile.
The reality TV star hung Matt on his shoulder – looking upset – but the Esbad diva remained composed and ready to argue with the judges eventually – getting the score the highest she has received this season.
Chief Judges Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean both said Gemma had "worked hard and improved" since last week.
But viewers were waiting for Jason's after last week's scathing drama.
Slip: Although she pretended beforehand that she "must let her feet speak rather than her mouth," she presented an impressive show at Celine Dion's "All Coming Back To Me" event … but fell at the last obstacle.
Last hurdle: As she and Matt embarked on their last routine job, the 37-year-old TOWIE star stumbled and fell on the ice.
She was lying there: she lay there for a moment and it seemed that she had fallen on her face, but a few seconds later, she was helped by Matt, who would not fail to stick a smile on his face.
"I love your mother – she gives wise advice," he told Gemma, referring to the encouraging conversation that Gemma's mother had given her before the show. & # 39; When you enter and apply, and when you drop the GC, you will improve and you will improve. & # 39;
In front of her skate, Gemma explained in her VT that her father and mother had "tried their luck" and had "threatened to write her will".
Gemma explained that she was upset last week because "Jason had become personal". but said: "I've always been a joke, but I'm not going to let myself down."
Despite the flickering of last week, despite the constant impression of judges and voters.
But James Jordan was back stronger than ever on Sunday when he received an excellent 31.5 on the board: the highest score of the season so far.
Chief Justice Christopher Dean was so impressed that he said: "OMG! You are only blurring the boundaries between celebrity and professional.
Back in strength: James Jordan was back stronger than ever on Sunday when he received an excellent 31.5 on the board: the highest score of the current Dancing On Ice season
"If I had just watched this routine, I would not have known you were the celebrity!"
James admitted that he had almost fallen into a spin and Jayne Torvill remarked that his turns might be "cleaner," but Jason Gardiner said he was "on the right track."
& # 39; C & # 39; that's how you bounce! & # 39; Ashley Banjo said. "You arrived with all your strength, it was so impressive, full of energy, speed and sweetness."
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