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Stephen Lustig-Webb pulls out of Dancing On Ice

Stephen Lustig-Webb pulls out of Dancing On Ice
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Stephen Lustig-Webb drops out of the lineup for next year's Dancing On Ice through injury.

Stephen Lustig-Webb has pulled out of the lineup for next year's Dancing On Ice due to injury.

The former Gogglebox star was one of 12 celebrities announced for the new series earlier this month and started training for the competition, but has since broken his left ankle and was advised to quit by doctors.

A show spokesperson said: "Stephen Lustig-Webb has had to withdraw from the show due an injury he sustained to his ankle during training.

"He is still very much a part of the Dancing On Ice family, we will be helping to support Stephen and we wish him well with his recovery."

Other celebs competing on the show, which begins on ITV in January, include Greg Rutherford, Ricky Hatton, Claire Sweeney and Miles Nazaire.

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