DANCING On Ice's latest contestants are beginning to comprehend the agony they face on TV's most dangerous show.
It's been a disastrous week for professional skater Vanessa Bauer and hercelebrity partner Brendan Cole.
Vanessa took to Instagram to reveal a painful-looking gash across her back, where Brendan's blade had sliced her skin.
And yesterday Brendan revealed he'd "popped his groin" in a nasty training accident and has to rest for two weeks – having only just got over a concussion.
But that's nothing compared to what happened to some of their predecessors over the previous 13 series.
From "slice" and "stab" wounds to head trauma, here we reveal the most horrific Dancing on Ice injuries.
Rebekah Vardy – 'blood everywhere'
Rebekah's skate partner Andy Buchanan needed urgent medical treatment after her blade cut his face during training for the last series.
The wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy said: "I've had so many falls and obviously I injured Andy – that was the most horrific experience."
She thought he was messing around until she realised there was blood everywhere.
Rebekah admitted: “It was quite scary. But it brings back the realisation that what we’re doing is really bloody dangerous, but he’s fine. It’s a bit dramatic but he’s OK.”
Jennifer Ellison – sliced scalp
In what was described as one of the show's most gruesome injuries, Jennifer attempted a scorpion kick in 2012, but it went horribly wrong.
The former Brookside actress, now 38, threw her leg back so far that her skate sliced into her head.
She bravely continued the routine despite bleeding so heavily that it dyed her blonde hair red.
"Obviously the heart's pumping and a lot of blood has come out," the star's pro-skater partner Daniel Whiston later explained.
Jennifer said of the incident: "It was like being hit by a brick… I honestly thought the back of my head would be hanging off when I finished."
David Seaman – headbanger drop
The former England goalkeeper unintentionally dropped his partner twice while attempting the notorious headbanger move on the show.
In the stunt, the skater is swung around by their ankles, hovering just above the ice.
However, when attempting the trick in 2006, David slipped and partner Pam O'Connor made contact, splitting her chin open.
She was rushed to hospital and needed stitches.
David later dropped Pam again – this time during a live show – and she dislocated her shoulder.
Matt Evers – failed neck spin
Dancing On Ice professional skater Matt joined the long list of stars who had to be taken to hospital after an injury.
He needed stitches after a failed attempt at the "neck spin" back in 2012.
Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter, 33, unintentionally cut his face open when she swung her legs around his neck in preparation for the move.
Prior to the accident, Matt warned her that her blade was "getting too close" and "cried out in pain" after the injury, an insider told The Sun.
Vanilla Ice – face-plant knock out
It's a miracle US rapper Vanilla Ice, 54, wasn't left with a fear of the ice, ice baby after this gruesome injury.
He was knocked out for three minutes after slipping on the ice and banging his head during a training session in 2011.
Vanilla, real name Robert Van Winkle, was bleeding heavily after falling on his face and had to go to the hospital.
Thankfully he recovered but while getting stitches he likened the incident to being "hit by Mike Tyson".
Denise van Outen – dislocated shoulder
The Loose Women star, 47, bravely tried to soldier on despite injuring her shoulder while skating with Matt Evers earlier this year.
She initially refused to seek medical help because she knew the NHS was "so overstretched" due to pandemic, but was later forced to seek treatment.
Scans revealed she had partially dislocated it and despite it being put back into place "it popped out again".
"Then I skated on it in the most excruciating pain, I cannot tell you," Denise told the Loose Women panel.
An MRI showed she also had three bone fractures, which ruled her out of performing any tricks, lifts or solo skating – and forced her to pull out.
Joe Swash – cauliflower ear
The TV funnyman, now 39, was forced to wear this bandage for nearly a week after he kicked himself in the ear during training.
The surprising injury left him with "cauliflower ear" – which is typically suffered by rugby players – and he needed an emergency op to drain infected "goo".
Joe thought such a large bandage was "overkill" and fumed after his fiance Stacey Solomon was "crying with laughter" when she saw it.
Professional skater Alex Murphy, who danced with him, was shocked by her celeb partner's injury because it was so unusual.
"I've done these roly polys before and it's never happened ever, with anyone, only with Joe," she said.
Brian McFadden – shoulder pop
The former Westlife star, now 41, feared being ruled out of the competition before he even performed his first live show.
He was practicing a lift with pro-skater Alex when his shoulder popped out and it was later revealed that he had damaged his rotator cuff too.
However, Brian was able to return to the show despite the fall being "pretty bad" and leaving him "really anxious" about another injury.
The singer missed out on a spot in the 2019 final after falling during a performance in the semi-final.
Yebin Mok – stab wound
Yebin suffered a "nasty" injury during training, which was described as one of the worst seen by skating legend Jayne Torvill.
While practicing with celebrity partner, Olympic skier Graham Bell, she fell onto the back of his skate and the sharp blades "stabbed" her leg.
She was "cut quite badly" and needed to stay overnight at Watford hospital after an operation to clean and stitch up the wound.
Thankfully there was no nerve or tendon damage and after a few weeks of rest, she returned for a special performance.
Host Phillip appeared to be mentally scarred by the injury which he said was so deep you could "see the tendons".
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