Danging on Ice presenter Phillip Schofield and judge Ashley Banjo have commented on the last upload of dramatic events.
the Last few days Dancing on Ice -series around is seething. the Saara Aalto has been successful, but racing partner Gemma Collins has been in the headlines.
Saara Aalto collected the last consignment of praise. Gemma Collins, in turn, made argument judge Jason Gardner. Matt Frost/ITV/REX
in the Last episode of reality tv star Gemma Collis ‘ emotions bubbled over and he accused furiously judge Jason Gardener ”the story of selling newspapers.” The awkward encounter was recorded by tv cameras. Collins has received past criticism, inter alia, that he has failed to exercises in between and you’re slacking off.
Now his own version of events to tell the program the second presenter Phillip Schofield , who will comment from their own perspective to the broadcast. Her polled The Express-the newspaper interview that if she had gone between, if the situation had yet to escalate.
–we Go between if the situation demands it, but otherwise we let the situations happen, Schofield reflect.
Schofield said that what happened was, in his opinion, ”good tv”, and he guessed it get the time from the title.
in the Photo presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby contestants Gemma Collins and Matt Evers. Matt Frost/ITV/REX, Matt Frost/ITV/REX/All Over Press
the second judge Ashley Banjo has also taken a position. He defended the judge colleague of his, Jason Gardners. Banjo according to Gardner, does not regret up her act and it was good that he and Collins both spoke about directly.
Ashley Banjo defence judge mr Jason Gardners. AOP
Emma (Collins) the rise of feelings to the surface all the headlines to be things, so he just let it out, the Banjo notes.
Jason was honest, and Emma was honest. The truth depends on each their own version of the story, he continued.
Banjo according to Collins ‘ fate in the competition depends on the future to fully skating performance.
If he comes back this week and sucks, then the stories about him are true, he said.