DANCING On Ice viewers have branded the show a fix after professional dancer James Jordan won a huge score in the first week. The former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer was heads and shoulders above the rest of the celebrities with a mark of 30.5 from the judges. He even got a score of eight from notorious Mr Nasty Jason Gardner. Jayne Torvil was blown away, telling James: “That has to be one of the best performances we’ve ever seen in show one, James.” Jason gushed after his score of eight telling him: “Finally we have hope! James and Alexandra, that was absolutely beautiful. It was debonair, suave and sophsitskated. There is transference from your dance background into your skating once you’ve mastered the skating.” Ashley Banjo added: “I can’t believe I’m watching this on week one. Yes you have certain advantages that you take from week one, but that’s a different story on ice.” Christopher added: “You’ve mastered it, you’ve found the glide.” Viewers flocked to Twitter to blast the show pointing out James’ professional dance experience has given him a massive advantage. One furious fan wrote: “Absolute fix! James Jordan is a pro dancer for ffs all he… Read full this story
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