Ferne McCann confirms Dancing On Ice appearance after QUITTING her reality show in shock move
FERNE McCann has confirmed her spot in the Dancing On Ice 2025 line-up after sensationally quitting her reality TV series.
The former TOWIE star, 34, gushed on Monday's Good Morning Britain: "This is the first time I am talking about it."
It comes after she confirmed The Sun's exclusive story on her signing up for the nail-biting ITV show, which starts in January.
The new TV move also comes hot on the heels of her decision to quit her show Ferne McCann: My Family & Me, previously titled Ferne McCann: First Time Mum, after the current series 13.
Ferne spoke openly about both career shifts to GMB hosts Susanna Reid, 53, and Ed Balls, 57, as the ITV daytime show returned for a fresh week.
Talking about pulling her skates on she said: "This is the first time I am talking about it.
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"I can reveal I am doing Dancing On Ice!
"I am so excited."
She then admitted she can "kind of" skate after going to Winter Wonderland with her kids.
Yet she could be a force to be reckoned with as she added: "I do want to be good.
"I am competitive."
Ferne then revealed training for the show, which airs in January, will start next week.
It marks her first ITV1 primetime series since leaked audio caught her slamming the victims of her acid attacker ex, Arthur Collins.
Ferne apologised for her comments in 2022, which she said were “manipulated, edited and taken entirely out of context."
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The reality TV star then told how her daughter Sunday, aged six, played a part in her quitting her own show.
Ferne said: "I felt in my heart it was the right time.
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DANCING On Ice has seen some impressive moves - and equally impressive falls.
The ITV show has run for 16 seasons, with a break from 2014-2018.
Here's the rundown of all the victors - with one pro skater winning an impressive hat-trick:
Season 1, 2006: Gaynor Faye & Dan Whiston
Season 2, 2007: Kyran Bracken & Melanie Lambert
Season 3, 2008: Suzanne Shaw & Matt Evers
Season 4, 2009: Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov
Season 5, 2010: Hayley Tamaddon & Dan Whiston
Season 6, 2011: Sam Attwater & Brianne Delcourt
Season 7, 2012: Matthew Wolfenden & Nina Ulanova
Season 8, 2013: Beth Tweddle & Dan Whiston
Season 9, 2014 (All Stars): Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov
Season 10, 2018: Jake Quickenden & Vanessa Bauer
Season 11, 2019: James Jordan & Alexandra Schauman
Season 12, 2020: Joe Swash & Alex Murphy
Season 13, 2021: Sonny Jay & Angela Egan
Season 14, 2022: Regan Gascoigne & Karina Manta
Season 15, 2023: Nile Wilson & Olivia Smart
Season 16, 2024: Ryan Thomas and Amani Fancy
"I wanted my children to have a normal childhood without having to film."
She also reinforced the heartbreaking reason she made her final decision, confirming her comments at the weekend.
Ferne said the catalyst for ending her show was when her Year Two aged daughter asked her if she was "famous".
"The show has been going on for so long that we joked we’d still be filming when Sunday had children and be calling it Second Time Nan," she told the Mirror.
But I knew the time would eventually come to either have a break or stop altogether, and for the last year I’ve been thinking about it.
"The point where everything changed was when Sunday actually said to me: ‘Am I famous?’ A few of her friends had seen her on an advert.
“And I was like: ‘Oh I don’t know…’ It made me feel uncomfortable, because I don’t want her to feel she is different Sunday has done the show since she was born, so she’s always been aware of the cameras, but we’d never felt she was aware of the situation."
Ferne revealed that Sunday has never watched the show, but said daughter's innocent comment made her rethink her future on the show.
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"After that it felt like a whole different ball game, so I went away and worked out what I was feeling, and it felt like the right time to stop," she added.
She has had her own TOWIE spin-off show since 2017.