Myleene Klass feels ’embarrassed’ for injuring herself just days before making her debut on Dancing on Ice.
The musician, who is partnered up with pro Lukasz Rozycki, took a fall and injured both of her knees while training this week.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk and other press about the accident, the 42-year-old said she felt like ‘a nana’.
‘I just felt embarrassed by my injury because it’s not a very sexy injury,’ she began.
‘I feel like a Nana. It is very painful but just not very sexy when you say your knees have gone.’
Detailing how the injury occurred, the former pop star laughed: ‘It happened from learning to dance on ice – it’s no easy feat, it really isn’t.
‘On land, I feel like I’m quite stable. I feel I can do my turns, I can get my counts to the music and then as soon as you remove the land and replace it with a very slippery surface, it just does all manner of things to your joints.’
Dancing on Ice has seen a fair few injuries this week, with Denise Van Outen dislocating her shoulder in rehearsals.
The former soap star ended up in hospital after falling face-first on the ice during training and admitted on her appearance on Sunday night’s launch show that her shoulder is still ‘really sore’.
Fans also saw Emmerdale star Joe Warren-Plant take to the ice for the first time, along with Jason Donovan, Rebekah Vardy and Rufus Hound, who won the first golden ticket, exempting him from the public vote.
Graham Bell’s dance partner Yebin Mok had a freak accident during rehearsals which led to her pulling out of the first few weeks of the show.
Ex-Olympic skier Graham will now temporarily be partnered with Karina Mantra.
Taking to the ice alongside Myleene on Sunday is Towie star Billie Faiers, Corrie’s Faye Brooks, Capital FM DJ Sonny Jay, as well as Olympians Graham and Colin Jackson.
Dancing on Ice returns on Sunday at 6pm on ITV.
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