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Joe McFadden: Strictly has given me new sympathy for Dancing On Ice hopefuls

He said it is brave to even go out on the rink.

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Joe McFadden (Jane Barlow/PA)

Strictly champion Joe McFadden has said his time on the dancing show has given him a new sympathy for the contestants on Dancing On Ice.

The Holby City star defeated Debbie McGee and Alexandra Burke to lift the glitterball trophy in the grand final.

He told the Press Association: “I have a new appreciation for how hard it is and how nerve-wracking it is.

McFadden rehearsing for the Strictly tour (Ellis O’Brien)

His professional partner, Katya Jones, with whom he will reunite for the Strictly Come Dancing live tour when it kicks off in Birmingham on January 19, added: “I was watching and I was so impressed.

“I was like ‘Candice (Brown) is doing amazing’ and then when they did the scores she got the lowest marks but I was impressed because I can’t even stand on the ice.

“For them to be able to come out and do this routine on ice, not just on the floor, I’m so impressed and she wasn’t even the greatest.”

Dancing on Ice 2018 Photocall – London
Candice Brown and Matt Evers ended up in the skate-off (David Mirzoeff/PA)

“That Kem boy (Kem Cetinay) was quite good.”

“Just getting out there (is hard). I take my hat off to people who just manage to go out there because your instinct is to run for the hills.

“I had it every week, maybe not every week but there was a few.

Perri Shakes-Drayton and partner Hamish Gaman (David Mirzoeff/PA)

“But everyone feels that way, especially in the beginning, and that’s the thing that draws us all together and you think ‘everyone else is managing so I just need to knuckle down’.

“I don’t think anyone has ever refused to go on.”

Jones added: “Every week Joe would stop at one point and look at me and say ‘has anyone ever died from dancing too much?’

McFadden and partner Katya Jones (Ellis O’Brien)

“I was just so exhausted I thought ‘this can’t be good for you, this much exercise can’t be good’.

The actor said he is “still on a high” from his win, adding: “It still doesn’t really feel real.

“I can’t really get my head around it but it feels brilliant.”

He added he was excited to go out on tour because of how much he has missed dancing.

He said: “You’re left mourning a little bit, you’re left grieving when it’s all over because you’ve been so focused on this one thing for 12 weeks and then all of a sudden it’s finished.

“You think ‘what do I do with myself now? What’s my life? Who am I?'”

Information about the tour can be found at www.strictlycomedancinglive.com.

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