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Dancing on Ice 2025: Full Lineup Announced Featuring Diverse Celebrities

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Dancing On Ice 2025 Lineup

The highly anticipated lineup for the 2025 edition of ITV‘s ‘Dancing on Ice‘ has been officially revealed, showcasing a diverse array of celebrities set to compete in the 17th series of the popular reality television show. The new season, scheduled to air early in 2025, will feature 12 famous faces taking to the rink in a bid to impress both the judges and viewers at home.

Among the notable participants are five-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Steve Redgrave and reality TV star Ferne McCann, known for her appearances on ‘The Only Way Is Essex’. Joining them is Paralympic champion Dame Sarah Storey, who is Britain’s most successful Paralympian, having recently secured her 19th gold medal in the C4-5 road race during the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.

Returning to their hosting roles will be Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern. Mulhern took over hosting duties from Phillip Schofield last season following Schofield’s departure from ITV under controversial circumstances.

The complete list of this year’s contestants includes soap star Charlie Brooks, former footballer Anton Ferdinand, comedian Josh Jones, and television presenter Michaela Strachan, among others. Each celebrity will pair with professional skaters to perform choreographed ice routines judged by a panel and voted on by the public.

Excitement and anticipation surround this year’s competition, as the previous season saw ex-Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas clinch victory, surpassing fellow finalists Miles Nazaire and Adele Roberts in a captivating finale.

The exact premiere date for the 2025 series is yet to be announced by ITV, but it is expected to maintain its tradition of airing in the winter months.

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