The latest series of dance on the ice concluded its end after the announcement of the winners after a public vote.
The actor on the coronation Street, Sam Aston and his partner in skiing, crowned Molly Lanagan in the skiing competition on Sunday.
BBC Spring Satch Michaella Stachhan was second, along with her ice skating partner, Mark Hanretti, after former English football player Anton Ferdinand lost and his partner, Annette DTRT, the general vote.
“Tonight, everything gathered,” said former Olympic skier Christopher Din, who was involved in the design of the display routine for all the three finalists. Aston.
Before revealing the winners, the Coronation Street said that his time in the competition was “such a journey, it is a crazy journey.”
The 31 -year -old was seen covering his face with his hands after announcing the winner.
Aston and Lanaghan performed Pink Panther theme, after which he told Dean Aston that he was “really proud of you”.
Dean, along with his former Olympic teammate, Jin Torville, designed the shows of all contestants in the three final.
After Ferdinand lost the general vote, Aston and Strakhan performed the Polaro routine, winner of the couple’s gold medal, and then Torville described Aston’s performance as “wonderful”.
Dean said: “I mean tonight, everything gathered.” “Your skiing skills are always on display, but you had to have timing and acting,”
Ferdinand and Dytrt were the first contestants in the finals in the last episode and admired the judges in their exhibition to allow madness by the prince and the revolution.
The couple got a perfect degree of 40, and former English soccer player Dytrt informed that “enjoy this journey with you” in the show.
Speaking of his experience in the show, Ferdinand said: “When he retired from football – I retired six years ago, and I lost a part of me – but … the team is behind him [the show] She made me start getting rid of me again. “
Strakhan performed her partner in skiing on the song Don Rain on My Parade, which Judge Oi Mapusi said, “I really touched me,” adding that she believed that “the whole thing was very beautiful.”