Dancing On Ice have confirmed Olympic athlete Perri Shakes-Drayton as their newest celebrity sign-up to the show and also confirmed Ashley Banjo as a show judge.
Perri, 28, who competed as a sprinter in the 2012 London Olympics, has today confirmed her appearance on the show which is due to air in January 2018.
The athlete has already met her professional ice skating partner and has begun training for the talent show.
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Perri confirmed her appearance in an interview on BBC Radio 1Xtra earlier today, saying: "It is an opportunity and I was told in the past I’d never be able to run again and that was not nice to be told.
"Now the fact my body feels good, I’ve been given a challenge, an opportunity, I’m going to go give it my best shot."
Perri added that she's already met some of her show rivals: "I came across Kem from Love Island and we saw each other at the ice rink. He saw my skills, I saw his skills... I’m better than him. I’m most excited about the costumes!”
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But that's not the ONLY new addition to the Dancing On Ice line-up for 2018...
After weeks of speculation, Ashley Banjo has FINALLY confirmed his appearance on the show as a judge alongside skating legends Torvill and Dean and previous judge Jason Gardiner.
In an interview on Loose Women earlier today, the street dancer let the cat out of the bag.
He said: "This show feels like it's embedded into society. I was really excited to be part of the revamp and the refresh. I'm going to be myself, be constructive, and just be ready for Jason!
"I'm going to be honest. If someone is great, I'll tell them they're great. If people need telling that it was bad, I'll tell them."
Well, that's what we like to hear!
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