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AFTER her third-skate off, Denbigh's Amber Davies has been eliminated from Dancing on Ice, despite her main performance being dubbed "close to perfection”.
Amber was in the skate-off with BBC Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts following a public vote and the judges scores.
After Adele and her pro-skating partner Mark Hanretty were saved by the judges, Amber said: "I just feel younger me would not believe I've had this experience. Thank you so much for having me on."
Turning to her pro-skating partner Simon Proulx-Senecal, Amber said: "You have been life-changing for me in so many ways. The team as a whole is just absolutely amazing."
For the semi-final, on Sunday night (March 3), the contestants were first tasked with skating to AC/DC’s Highway To Hell without their professional partners.
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— Dancing on Ice (@dancingonice) March 3, 2024
Both Adele and Amber found themselves lifted into the air by their fellow celebrities, which included Greg Rutherford, Ryan Thomas and Miles Nazaire.
Judge Christopher Dean announced the winner as Greg, who took an early win with five points.
Amber was given one point, Adele received two, Ryan three and Miles received points.
For their main dance, Amber and Simon performed to Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams
Simon was hoisted into the air by Love Island star Amber, who attended Ysgol Glan Clwyd in St Asaph.
Dressed in a pink fairy-tale dress, Amber did rotating lifts and somersaults and was given a top score of 40 points from the judges.
Ahead of the dance, Amber said: "When they first took me really high, my belly did go a little bit. It is all about balancing your body weight. Finding what works and what doesn't.
"Simon's life is in my hands, what if I dropped him?"
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Judge Ashley Banjo said the performance was "close to perfection” while fellow judge Christopher said he would given an “higher score” if 10 was not the limit.
He added he got "tingles".
“I don’t know where to start, that was so beautiful,” Judge Oti Mabuse said.
Judge Jayne Torvill said: "I just loved that everything was so fluid."
Amber said learning to "fly" was the "best feeling ever".
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