Joe-Warren Plant and Vanessa Bauer LEAVE Dancing On Ice after testing positive for coronavirus

Joe-Warren Plant and Vanessa Bauer LEAVE Dancing On Ice: ‘Disappointed’ stars reveal they have BOTH tested positive for coronavirus as their time on the show is cut short

Joe-Warren Plant and Vanessa Bauer are out of Dancing On Ice after they both tested positive for coronavirus.

The Emmerdale actor, 18, said he was ‘disappointed’ to not be able to continue with the show and felt he had ‘so much more to give’, while Vanessa, 24, said she was ‘beyond devastated’. 

Joe’s exit is the latest in a string of blows in this year’s ITV series, with Billie Faiers, Denise Van Outen and Rufus Hound all having to withdraw from the competition. 

So many celebrities have been forced to drop out of Dancing On Ice, that for the first time in its history the show has run out of reserves. 

It’s all over: Joe-Warren Plant and Vanessa Bauer are out of Dancing On Ice after they both tested positive for coronavirus

Announcing his departure, Joe said in a statement: ‘Having tested positive for Covid this now means the end of the competition for Vanessa and I. 

‘I have loved every minute of being a part of Dancing On Ice and I am disappointed as I feel I had so much more to give and was working hard to perfect each performance. 

‘Thank you so much to Vanessa for being a fantastic teacher and although its been cut short, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this experience.

Upset: The Emmerdale actor, 18, said he was 'disappointed' to not be able to continue with the show, while Vanessa, 24, said she was 'beyond devastated' (pictured on last week's show)

Upset: The Emmerdale actor, 18, said he was ‘disappointed’ to not be able to continue with the show, while Vanessa, 24, said she was ‘beyond devastated’ (pictured on last week’s show)

‘Thank you to all the crew who have been brilliant and especially thanks to the other cast members, they have been hugely supportive and I wish them all the very best.’

Vanessa said: ‘Unfortunately, we have received positive test results for Covid which means we cannot continue to compete this year. Joe-Warren has been growing every week into such a talented skater and I’m so sad we won’t be able to show more of the great routines we had planned. 

I am beyond proud and devastated, as we had so much more to show, he was the hardest working partner I’ve ever had.’

An ITV spokesperson added: ‘We can confirm that following positive Covid tests, Joe-Warren Plant and Vanessa Bauer have had to withdraw from this year’s competition. 

‘They’ve been wonderful on the show this year and we thank them for all their dedication and beautiful performances.’  

Denise Van Outen, 46, and Billie Faiers, 31, both dropped out of the show after hurting themselves on the ice.

Denise dislocated her shoulder, while Billie suffered a concussion after falling on her head in training. 

Rufus Hound, 41, was also axed from the competition after her tested positive for coronavirus.  

Dancing On Ice 2021: A Series Of Unfortunate Events 

January 13

Graham Bell’s partner Yebin Mok suffers a freak accident after suffering ‘a very nasty wound from an ice blade’. 

While it was initially thought she would return to the competition, the injuries were worse than anticipated and she was replaced by Karina Manta. They were voted out on Saturday.

January 26

Denise Van Outen announced she’s quit Dancing On Ice after learning she’d fractured her shoulder in an accident during training. 

The presenter, 46, shared an Instagram statement telling fans she’d withdrawn the show after being told by doctors the injury would leave her severely limited in training.

Denise will be replaced by retired Olympic gymnast Amy Tinkler, 21, who will make her ice debut this Sunday alongside pro Joe Johnson.

January 28 

Billie Faiers reveals her grandmother Wendy has tragically passed away

In the wake of the news it was revealed that the former TOWIE star wouldn’t appear in the next episode of the ITV skating show following the death.

It was confirmed by MailOnline on Thursday that Billie, 31, and her sister Sam’s grandmother had passed away aged 77 from pneumonia.

Following the news, a representative for DOI revealed that Billie will miss Sunday’s show as she grieves the ‘devastating’ loss of her relative.

February 3 

Rufus Hound withdraws from the show after testing positive for COVID. 

The comedian, 41, took to Twitter on Wednesday evening to announce in a tweet and accompanying video message that he has sadly had to withdraw from the ITV skating competition.  

Show bosses confirmed that Rufus and his professional partner Robin Johnstone have both been axed from Dancing On Ice and will be replaced by Matt Richardson, 29, and his pro-skater partner Vicky Ogden this weekend.