Dancing On Ice star Miles Nazaire has claimed he was told off by show bosses because he didn't like wearing wigs as part of his outfits for Dancing On Ice.
Miles has whizzed through the competition with ease and earned himself a spot as a finalist on Sunday, but recently revealed he had a bit of an argument with the people in charge of the show because he said he "hated" putting wigs on with his costumes.
Talking about the wigs, Miles explained: "I hated them. I actually made a big fuss and all the executives came in the room and told me I had to wear the wig."
Miles said the wigs were really painful to wear and once even stopped blood flowing to his head properly. He added to the Daily Star: "When we did the Sunday run, it's like I wasn't there because it was so painful." Thankfully, after a chat with the team, they ended up giving him hair extensions instead.
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Male celebs under the knife including veneers, nipple ops and a botched nose jobOn Sunday, Miles will be competing against TV presenter Adele Roberts, actor Ryan Thomas and sports star Greg Rutherford for the top spot. The final will feature individual performances from the remaining celebrities, with the last two pairs performing their own version of the famous Bolero.
Addressing this, Miles said: "Weirdly, I'm not nervous at all. I'm really honoured. Vanessa and I we've done the Bolero routine now to different kinds of music and it's how we work we always have our own music to the routine, just to slow our pace down and our breathing and all that fun stuff. And yesterday was a really beautiful moment between Vanessa and I, we did the Bolero and to be able to showcase our own version of the Bolero for them is going to be beautiful I think that's why the pressures off.
"We're not trying to replicate the Bolero, there are certain elements that we're doing because there are rules we have to start on our knees, for example. But we've done our own take to it, that's the beauty of it. It’s our homage to Torvill and Dean and we hope they like it. There's no scoring on it so I think that helps as well, it's your final dance with your partner and I think that takes away from the, ‘Oh my god this is for you Torvill and Dean.’ It’s more of a present for making it through the competition to show what we can do."
Last week, Love Island's Amber Davies was the eighth celebrity to leave ITV's Dancing On Ice. Amber and her partner Simon Proulx-Senecal ended up in a skate-off against Adele Roberts and Mark Hanretty, where they had to fight for their place but lost.
For the third week running, Amber and her professional partner Simon found themselves in the skate off, having been saved by the judges the previous week when Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards was sent home.
After her performance in the skate-off, Amber seemed to sense that her time on the show was coming to an end, confessing that she felt like she was on 'borrowed time'.