Dancing On Ice judge Christopher Dean has hit back after he was booed for his verdict on Miles Nazaire’s routine on Sunday night’s show.
The pundit, 65, criticized an audience member for booing as he gave his opinion on the Made In Chelsea star, 28.
He seemed bewildered by the rowdy spectator after Miles danced to Michael Bublé’s Feeling Good with his professional partner Vanessa Bauer.
He scored an impressive 36.5 points out of 40, but the public was clearly not happy with the numbers.
In his comments, Christopher praised Miles’ routine (along with positive comments from all the other judges as well), but was still booed, leading the judge to wonder if the viewer had “even been listening.”
Dancing On Ice judge Christopher Dean has hit back after he was booed for his verdict on Miles Nazaire’s routine on Sunday night’s show.
The pundit, 65, criticized an audience member for booing as he gave his opinion on the Made In Chelsea star, 28.
Fans took to X to share their thoughts on the audience member when one asked: ‘Did the audience boo at 9.5 and 9.0? What they want?’
Another said: ‘@dancingonice it’s random boo #dancingonice.’
A third wrote: ‘I wish the audience would stop booing during the judges’ explanation. Nobody gives a damn what the public thinks…#DancingOnIce.’
Someone else said: ‘I bet that guy who just booed feels like an idiot right now.’
Elsewhere, Amber Davies became the latest celebrity to leave Dancing On Ice during the show’s exciting semi-final on Sunday.
The Love Island star, 27, missed out on a place in next week’s final after landing in the dreaded skate off alongside Adele Roberts.
Despite scoring the full 40 points for her routine while flying through the air on cables with partner Simon Senecal, Amber once again found herself in the bottom two for the third week in a row.
He seemed bewildered by the rowdy spectator after Miles danced to Michael Bublé’s Feeling Good with his professional partner Vanessa Bauer.
In his comments, Christopher praised Miles’ routine, along with positive comments from all the other judges as well, but was still booed, leading the judge to wonder if the viewer had “even been listening.”
Elsewhere, Amber Davies became the latest celebrity to leave Dancing On Ice during the show’s exciting semi-final on Sunday (pictured with professional partner Simon Senecal).
Her exit cemented Adele’s place in the grand final alongside Greg Rutherford, Ryan Thomas and Miles Nazaire.
However, before the judges made their decision, an emotional Amber began gushing about her time on the series, forcing host Stephen Mulhern to exclaim: “You’re not gone yet!”
She responded: “I feel like I’ve been on borrowed time.”
After both skate performances, judges Ashley Banjo, Motsi Mabuse, Christopher and Jayne Torvill unanimously decided to save Adele.
Motsi Mabuse said: “I hate seeing the two women at the skate-off, I think it’s a shame.”
While Christopher said deciding between the two came down to “such fine margins.”
Amber then praised her partner Simon, saying the time she spent with him had “changed her life in so many ways”.
Before talking about the staff behind the scenes for all their hard work.
Host Holly Willoughby comforted the reality star before skating to applause from the studio audience.
The latest show took the celebrities’ skating skills to the limit when they performed twice, and at one dance they were forced to master cable work.
The Love Island star, 27, missed out on a place in next week’s final after landing in the dreaded skate off alongside Adele Roberts (along with partner Mark Hanretty).
Sunday’s show took the celebrities’ skating skills to the limit when they performed twice, and at one dance they were forced to master cable work (pictured presenters Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby).
In their first dance, the four semi-finalists took to the ice to skate as a group without their pros in a rock-themed routine, before being scored individually by the panel.
In their first dance, the four semi-finalists took to the ice to skate as a group without their pros in a rock-themed routine, before being scored individually by the panel.
The spectacular skate to Highway to Hell featured incredible pyrotechnics and celebrities showed off their skills with intricate lifts.
The judges agreed that Greg was the winner with five points, followed by Miles with four, Ryan with three points, Adele with two and in last place was Amber with one point.
The Dancing On Ice grand final will air on Sunday March 10 at 6.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.