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Dancing On Ice’s Steve Redgrave reveals why he was GLAD to be axed from the competition


SIR Steve Redgrave has confessed he was glad he was axed from Dancing on Ice after three weeks in the contest.

The hero Olympian managed to last three weeks on the ITV programme despite being arguably the show’s weakest contestant.

Sir Steve Redgrave at a film premiere.
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Steve Redgrave has admitted he was glad when he was axed from Dancing on Ice[/caption]

Sir Steve Redgrave and Vicky Ogden ice skating on Dancing on Ice.
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The star was the programme’s weakest and lowest-scoring performer[/caption]

Chelsee Healey and Andy Buchanan ice skating on Dancing on Ice.
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Steve was left riddled with guilt when stars such as Chelsee Healy were booted first[/caption]

However, he has now confessed that he was glad that he was finally given the boot from the contest after being left riddled with guilt each time he was saved in the public vote.

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Sir Steve, 62, said: “I was absolutely delighted when the public voted to keep me in after show one and show two.

“But seeing Chelsee [Healey] and Ferne [McCann] being knocked out… the guilt on Sunday nights and Mondays was immense.

“I’d be thinking, ‘Yes, the public have kept me in. But they’ve kept the worst skater in!’”

“The other celebrities would say to me, ‘don’t feel guilty, you’re here by right, people love you’. 

“They’d say, ‘You’re going to be in the show for a long time’.

“I found that difficult because I’d say, ‘you’re saying that now, but if you’re the one who gets eliminated and I’m still there, you’re going to be gutted that you’re out and I’m not’.”

Away from reality TV, Steve has teamed up with underwear brand Step One.

And it’s not just your typical celebrity endorsement as Steve has invested in the Australian company.

He said: “You don’t have to put a huge amount of money in, but I bought in straight away to the product and how comfortable Step One products are.


“I invested more money than I needed to because I believe in the brand and what they’re doing.

“They are designed more for sport but once you’ve worn them and realised how comfortable they are you’ll wear them everyday.”

Ferne McCann and Brendyn Hatfield ice skating in colorful costumes on Dancing on Ice.
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Ferne McCann also got an earlier than expected chop[/caption]

Sir Steve Redgrave and Vicky Ogden ice skating on Dancing on Ice.
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Steve embraced a variety of roles during DOI[/caption]

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