Dancing on Ice viewers were less than impressed on Sunday night as the fifth celebrity was eliminated from the ITV show.
After each of the stars took to the ice to perform in front of the judges, Charlie Brooks and Anton Ferdinand found themselves in the bottom two.
With the skate-off returning, both contestants had to perform once again in a bid to be saved by the panel. In the end, all the judges decided to save Anton.
This meant Charlie became the fifth person to be eliminated from the competition. However, Dancing on Ice viewers weren’t thrilled by the decision, with many taking to social media to air their thoughts.

Dancing on Ice viewers reel ‘fix’ as fifth star eliminated from ITV show
Taking to Twitter, one person reeled: “#DancingOnIce What a fix.” Someone else commented: “#dancingonice should of been Anton out again but hmmm.”
One person said: “Gutted that #Charlie is out loved her personality she should not have gone. #Dancingonice.”
With another commenting: “Very sorry to see you go, Charlie. Your improvement and increased confidence on the ice was a pure joy to watch. Sending so much love to you and to Eric.”

Dancing on Ice viewers were not happy Charlie lost the skate off
Someone else fumed: “This series has been potentially the worst I have ever seen. So many surprising scores, contradicting comments, sending the best skaters home.. honestly it has been difficult to watch.”
While another said: “Boooo fix #DancingOnIce.” However, it seemed as though Charlie wasn’t phased to be leaving the competition.
Speaking about her time on the show, Charlie commented: “I’ve had the most amazing time, the right person went home. I was starting to fee slightly out of my depth and I’ve just loved every second.”

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As the EastEnders star took a moment to thank the coaches who help behind the scenes, Charlie was quick to praise her skating partner. She added: “Eric, who has been an absolute dream, so yeah, it’s been amazing. Thank you.”
Commenting on her time on the show, host Stephen Mulhern said: “Do you know something? You have been brilliant. Backstage, on the rink, you’re just a lovely person.”
Charlie told the host she’d be staying in contact with her skating partner as Holly agreed the show has enjoyed her being part of it.
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