Dancing on Ice’s Greg Rutherford ‘will win’ final says body language expert as he spots telltale clue

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DANCING on Ice’s Greg Rutherford ‘will win’ the final after a body language expert revealed a telltale clue.

Tonight Greg, Adele Roberts, Ryan Thomas and Miles Nazaire will battle it out to be crowned winner of this year’s series of the ITV show.

Greg Rutherford has a big chance of winning the final tonight

Greg dancing with his partner Vanessa James

It has already been predicted to be the “the closest ever” final out of all 16 series.

But body language expert Darren Stanton believes that Olympian Greg, who is partnered with Vanessa James, will be the one that comes out on top.

Darren told Betfair Casino: “I predict Greg and Vanessa will win the competition. I have a feeling Greg and Vanessa could be lifting the trophy on Sunday.

“They have been consistently strong and connected the whole way through. 

“Greg and Vanessa’s technical abilities on the ice are connected and executed with a lot of ease.

“At this stage, they are worlds apart from Ryan and Amani in terms of their level of skill.

“When you see Greg and Vanessa perform, Greg is so advanced that he could be a professional skater.

“It’s effortless and every movement is performed so seamlessly.

“It comes so naturally to them at this stage, and that is key for any finalist.

“They prove that they don’t find it challenging in the slightest and they’re enjoying themselves.” 


It comes after betting company Coral shared who they think is going to win – and it’s not Greg.

Made In Chelsea star Miles is 5-4 to win, followed by Greg (6-4), Adele (7-2), and Ryan (5-1).

Coral’s John Hill said: “Miles tops the betting to win this evening’s Dancing On Ice final, however, our betting suggests this is the closest final in history, with all four contestants attracting support.

“Greg has been the biggest mover in the betting over the last few days, as many punters believe he will lift the trophy this evening.”

Miles could be in with a chance after it was revealed that Greg’s injury could ruin his win.

The long-jump champ hurt his groin at the start of the competition, but decided to keep going.

Greg said: “I thought I was out of the show at that point, I didn’t think I was (going to be) able to carry on because it was so painful.

“And we’ve been effectively just letting it heal as much as we can, while still pushing. I’ve been really, really lucky… (it is) still healing so it still, pulls ever so often (and) feels a bit tight and sore.

“But this is performance-led and I had exactly the same when I was an athlete, I think there’s probably only one major in my career where I felt completely healthy.

“So you expect to have these little niggles and little issues, so you just put your mind to it and push through it.”

The Dancing On Ice final will air on ITV and ITVX at 6.25pm tonight