Dancing On Ice’s Rachel Stevens reveals she’s returned to the rink for training after pulling out of live show to recover from a fractured wrist
She was forced to pulled out of her first performance after fracturing her wrist.
But Dancing On Ice star Rachel Stevens, 43, is set to make a surprise return to the rink after she was seen back in rehearsals with her partner Brendyn Hadfield, 36, on Saturday.
The S Club star revealed earlier this week she will be sitting out of this weekend’s live show after she sustained the injury during a training session.
She’s back! Rachel Stevens, 43, is set to make a surprise return to the ice following her recovery from a fractured wrist (pictured in December)
Speaking to The Sun Rachel said: ‘I’m so happy to be back on the ice. Brendyn asked if I was nervous, but I’m more excited than nervous. He has created a wonderful routine and I can’t wait to perform at last.’
Her stepmum Kristina, 52, wished Rachel the best for her performance as she added that Rachel and her father, Micheal, 75, had recently reconciled following a ten year fall out.
She said: ‘It was really hard a long time ago in the past, but it’s all positive. We all want Rachel to do well on the show.’
Good news! Speaking to The Sun Rachel said: ‘I’m so happy to be back on the ice. Brendyn asked if I was nervous, but I’m more excited than nervous’
Michael had previously said: ‘She’s a stunningly beautiful girl. That’s about all she is. She’s so selfish.’
After the father and daughter had a disagreement over an alleged guide to ‘London’s best call girls’ that he authored.
This comes as Rachel was seen covering her arm with her sleeve during her trip to the hair salon, after it was revealed a wrist fracture had led to her sitting out this weekend’s DOI live show.
Team: She added: ‘He has created a wonderful routine and I can’t wait to perform at last’
Rachel was looking chic as she showed off a new hair do while reassuring fans she will be returning to the ITV show soon.
Earlier this week Rachel admitted to MailOnline that it’s ‘frustrating and scary’ being forced to miss her debut skate on the show.
The S Club 7 star sustained the injury during a training session before Christmas, but insisted it is healing ‘really really well.’
In an exclusive interview, the songstress voiced her gratitude at still being able to partake in the competition despite the ‘wobbles’ she’s encountered along the way.
‘I’ve had my wobbles for sure. When I take on something, I want to give it my everything.
‘It’s been frustrating and scary but at the same time, Brendyn [Hatfield] has been so amazing and the team around me have been so supportive and I’ve had amazing medical advice.
‘We’ve done everything we can off ice. We’ve been working so hard so fingers crossed when I’m back on I can just give it my everything,’ she said.
Dancing On Ice continues on Sunday at 6:30pm on ITV.
Injury: Earlier this week Rachel admitted to MailOnline that it’s ‘frustrating and scary’ being forced to miss her debut skate on the show
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