Chelsee Healey and Andy Buchanan were the first couple eliminated from Dancing On Ice 2025 on Sunday night.
Comedian Josh Jones skated through to Movie Night after landing himself in the bottom two alongside Chelsee, and in a big format change there was no skate off for the first elimination.
Chelsee was at the bottom of the leaderboard when she performed last weekend with 22 points.
She put on a dazzling performance as she and partner Andy skated to Beyoncé's Crazy In Love.
Fans were furious with the result though, with one tweeting 'I knew it, poor Chelsee. She ABSOLUTELY didn't deserve to go first.'
Reacting to her exit, Chelsee held back tears and said: 'It's fine'.
Chelsee Healey and Andy Buchanan were the first couple eliminated from Dancing On Ice 2025 on Sunday night
Comedian Josh Jones skated through to Movie Night after landing himself in the bottom two alongside Chelsee, and in a big format change there was no skate off for the first elimination
Holly said: 'I think everyone is shocked actually to see you in this position.'
Chelsee replied: 'Personally there's been a lot going on with me that I've been struggling with so I couldn't focus, but I'm just really grateful.'
Earlier in the show fans slammed the 'unfair' rule change meaning there was no skate off.
The glitzy ITV show returned to screens for its second episode, with five more celebrities taking to the rink with their skating partners for the first time, after the first six made their debut last week.
While it had been confirmed that one couple would eliminated from the competition at the end of the show, viewers were upset to learn that there wouldn't be a skate-off.
In series past, following a public vote, the two couples with the least number of votes would go head-to-head in the skate-off, with the judges choosing which pair would be sent home.
However, hosts Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern instead confirmed that there would be no skate-off this week, and the pair with the least votes would immediately be sent home.
Fans were furious with the result though, with one tweeting 'I knew it, poor Chelsee. She ABSOLUTELY didn't deserve to go first.'
Reacting to her exit, Chelsee held back tears and said: 'It's fine. Personally there's been a lot going on with me that I've been struggling with so I couldn't focus, but I'm just really grateful'
It was a move branded 'unfair' with some viewers stating that some couples deserve the chance to prove themselves with another performance.
Posts on X included: 'I do think the other skating couple should be given an extra week to skate , not really fair on them being voted out so quickly when it was their first week skating;'
'How can there not be a skate off? What if more people voted last week or this week? Surely that would me potentially someone would unfairly have less votes?'
'I still don't get why there's no Skate off till Week 5.'
Last week, saw the likes of Chris Taylor, Sam Aston and Ferne McCann take to the ice to show off their best moves.
While during this week, the remaining five celebs finally showed off their skating skills to the judges and ITV viewers. .
EastEnders legend Charlie Brooks and Sir Steve Redgrave all performed, as well as Mollie Pearce, Dan Edgar and Josh Jones.
Dancing On Ice will return to ITV and ITVX on Sunday 26th January at 6:25pm.