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Dancing On Ice’s Brooke Vincent says sorry (a lot) to her pro partner

Brooke Vincent has made an apology to her Dancing On Ice pro skater.

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Soap star Brooke is partnered with Matej Silecky on Dancing On Ice’s comeback series.

The pair have been in training ahead of Christmas and before taking a break for the holidays, Brooke had something to say.

Sharing a snap of the pair on Instagram, Brooke wrote: “Thank you for being patient with me. I promise I’ll try and listen fully before I go off and try and do what you’re asking of me wrongly, because I didn’t listen.

“Sorry for being a snapper at times. Sorry for making you go over the same thing 20 times because I need it to be perfect. I will try and bend my knees more.”

She continued: “Thank you for laughing at my jokes. Thank you for getting up at 5am most mornings with me to train. Thank you for moving 3375miles away from your family&friends to be my coach….

“But most of all thank you for giving me 110% everyday for the past 2 months..Now…. have fun back home, rest up.. fly back and let’s go get it!!!”

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Matej replied: “Thank you for continually pushing for more and trying to be the best you can be!

“Thank you for being patient with me at times as well and for being down to experiment and try new and scary things.

“Also, thanks for being so helpful and awesome with [me] moving over here, couldn’t have asked for a more amazing partner to be paired with. Enjoy the holidays and a Merry Christmas to you as well! – rest up and let’s get it when we are back!”

Celebrities joining Brooke on the Dancing On Ice 2018 cast include Love Island contestant Kem Cetinay, Bucks Fizz singer Cheryl Baker, X Factor singer Jake Quickenden, Rugby hunk Max Evans, and ITV Weatherman Alex Beresford.

As well as viewers, they’ll be performing for a new look ice panel which includes returning judge Jason Gardiner.

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Dancing On Ice will start on Sunday, January 7 on ITV.

It’ll be the first series to air on UK TV since 2014.

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