Dancing On Ice fans left feeling ‘sick’ as they hit out at ‘dreadful’ element

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DANCING On Ice fans hit out that they were left feeling “sick” as they fumed over a “dreadful” new element on the show.

Viewers of the ITV2 skating competition took to social media to complain that they were “losing their temper” with the final episode.

Fans complained about one show element tonight
Viewers chimed in for the final tonight

Dancing On Ice fans admitted they were left feeling queasy after tuning in for the final show on Sunday night.

Viewers took to Twitter to hit out that the camerawork was “shaky” during the show’s new Battle element, seeing the celebrities all take to the ice to fight it out to perform the Bolero.

The footage zoomed in and out on each of the skater’s during the segment, focusing on Joey Essex, Nile Wilson and The Vivienne.

But the quick movement left fans at home dizzy, as they hit out at the “dreadful” whipping camera actions.

“Why can’t we keep the cameras still,” one hit out alongside a series of sick-faced and vomit emojis.

Another chimed in: “Some of the camera work on this show is dreadful!” as a third said: “Swirling around and losing sight of the skaters so many times!”

“Camera work is awful,” a fourth added, while a fifth said: “Stop moving and doing the wide angles! We can’t see anything!”

A sixth concluded alongside many sick emojis: “Agreed!”

It comes after Dancing On Ice suffered a chaotic moment in its grand finale as in chaos as hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were forced to delay the show.

As the presenters prepared to welcome back the cast of 2023, they were told one of the celebrities wasn’t quite ready.

It meant there was a hold-up as Holly and Phil filled the gap while stars rushed to get ready backstage.

Phil said: “This year’s couples have all played a huge part so please welcome back our 2023 skating stars and their partners.”

The camera then panned out to show off the ice rink as the audience applauded.

Dancing On Ice is available to stream on ITVX