Eddie the Eagle became the latest star to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice on Sunday night.
English ski jumper and Olympian, 60, and his professional skating partner Vicky Ogden found himself in the skate-off against former Love Island star Amber Davies and her pro partner Simon Proulx-Senecal.
Adele Roberts surpassed her fellow Dancing On Ice contestants at the eleventh hour to secure the top score of the show so far.
After a night of top marks, radio DJ Adele, 44, received 39 out of 40 points for her elegant routine with her partner Mark Hanretty to You’re My World by Jane McDonald.
She became emotional after getting the score as Mark praised her as an ‘incredible’ woman.
Eddie the Eagle became the latest star to be eliminated from Dancing On Ice on Sunday night
Judge Christopher said the routine had ‘everything I want to see in a performance’ including ‘passion’ and ‘connection’ between the pair.
Guest judge Johnny said the performance had a ‘beguiling quality’ to it as he praised Adele as the ‘strongest skater in this contest’ in relation to her basic ability.
Olympian Greg Rutherford and Love Island star Amber Davies both scored the joint highest score of the series so far, before they were later overtaken by Adele.
Sportsman Greg, 37, and West End performer Amber, 27, secured a score of 38 for their respective performances.
The retired athlete and his professional skating partner Vanessa James transported viewers back to the 1990s in coordinated all-white outfits as they danced to Bye Bye Bye by NSYNC.
Judge Oti praised them for being ‘daring’ with their moves, which included a challenging side levitation lift.
Guest judge Johnny said he rewarded the routine a perfect 10 as he felt they were ‘attacking the ice’ while taking ‘difficult elements’.
Amber attempted the first one-arm rotating layout the show to secure her top mark.
For her routine with her skating partner Simon Senecal to Waterloo by Abba, they donned 70s-inspired outfits.
Johnny said he ‘loved it’ as he felt it was ‘electric and exuberant’.
Soap star Ryan Thomas performed in nothing but a pair of gold sparkling swimming shorts and his skates as he took to the ice, flaunting his toned torso.
The actor, 39, skated to Wham! hit Club Tropicana with his partner Amani Fancy.
They performed a series of challenging lifts, including one which saw Amami flip over Ryan’s shoulders backwards, which secured them a score of 35.5 – their highest of the series.
Judge Oti complimented it as ‘fun and cheeky’ while Christopher praised former Coronation Street star Ryan for attempting rotational lifts, which he said a lot of other male contestants were not attempting.
Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire impressed the judges, landing a 37.5 mark after performing a number of dramatic lifts.
One which saw him spin his partner Vanessa Bauer while just holding her hand and ankle, to Genie In A Bottle by Christina Aguilera.
Judge Christopher Dean praised the pair as the ‘ones to beat right now’ as he complimented them for giving the audience ‘diverse skating’ each week.
He encouraged Nazaire to work on his expression to secure a perfect 10 from him.
Fellow judge Oti Mabuse said their dancing was like ‘a beautiful song’, while Jayne Torvill added that she ‘loved that he keeps introducing new lifts’.
Guest judge Johnny Weir awarded Miles a score of 9.0, while Oti, Jayne and Chris gave 9.5 each.
You two are the ones to beat at the moment. What you’re doing choreograh… you’re really mixing it up and that’s what I would hope.
Johnny: Absolute performance, yet again… D
Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards opened this week’s Dancing On Ice by embracing his inner pop star as he skated to One Direction’s hit What Makes You Beautiful.
Dressed in a black and red checked shirt, the former Olympic ski jumper performed a rotating knee slide and twirls with his partner Vicky Ogden to secure a score of 33.5 – his highest of the series so far.
Judge Oti Mabuse thought it was a ‘brilliant’ way to open the show as she felt it was ‘entertaining’.
Fellow judge Christopher Dean said: ‘I’m loving what you’re doing, I hope to see you in the semi-final.’