Ryan Thomas hopes Dancing On Ice final will bring end to âthe tollâ on his body


Ryan Thomas has said that he hopes the final of Dancing On Ice will mean his body can recover from undergoing intensive training while on the series.
The former Coronation Street actor, 39, will face Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire, Olympic long jumper Greg Rutherford and former Radio 1 presenter Adele Roberts when the ITV skating competition concludes on Sunday.
Thomas said he has an inflation of his shoulder, called a bursa, which has been causing him âsome discomfortâ recently.
He added: âIt was round the back, and now itâs come around the front of the shoulder and it is constant, itâs really starting to get quite painful.
âYour adrenaline seems to get you through it, and then it starts to wear off and then you feel it again, and you wake up with it and you just forget about it and then⦠the physio here is unbelievable and the team are unbelievable.
âSo Iâm in good hands, but itâs just getting me through that final now and rehearsals and we have to run things over and over again, thereâs a lot of, technical stuff, lifts, still in there and thereâs no avoiding (it) now (but) we try and take things out, put new things in, just try and take wear and tear off it but some things are unavoidable.â
Thomas also said that the skating has been getting âharder and harderâ and he is keeping his energy up by knowing there is âlight at the end of the tunnel, knowing that Iâm going to be back home with my familyâ.
He said: âThe bodyâs not far off coming to a standstill, but itâs just mentally getting your head around âyou can do thisâ and it takes a toll on your body more than anything else now.â
Thomas also said he âkeeps remindingâ Adam Thomas that he has got further than him on Strictly Come Dancing, when his brother, the Waterloo Road actor, was the sixth contestant eliminated in 2023.
He also praised Roberts, who has been recovering after being declared cancer-free in 2022, for getting through the show which is âreally difficult mentally and physicallyâ.
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Thomas said: âI know how difficult this is for me and you know what Adele goes through, Iâve no idea.
âBut I never see her complain, I never see her give up and she always seems happy and itâs tough to put a smile on your face all the time.â
Nazaire, 28, said viewers have a âpositive feeling in their heartâ while watching Roberts skating.
He added: âYouâve been the best girl on solo, you really know how to skate on your own, like when youâre on the training rink, you just skate.â
He also said that audience of Dancing On Ice is âa lot kinderâ than his experiences on reality TV.
Nazaire added: â(It is) a real nice support system. Thereâs always going to be negative comments out there but I think in general, the show brings a lot of beauty to everyone.â
He teased that he has some ânewnessâ in his TV career coming but he said the end of the series will also be a âshockâ.
This year, marks the 40th anniversary of when judges Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean won the Olympic gold.
The celebrities will perform a routine, inspired by the skating duos performance to Ravelâs Bolero in Sarajevo at the 1984 Winter Games, at the weekend.
The final of Dancing On Ice is on Sunday at 6.25pm.