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Dancing on Ice 'bans spray tans for contestants due to Covid concerns'

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'Dancing on Ice' bosses have banned spray tans over Covid fears. Producers of the ITV skating competition are trying to limit the number of people the celebrities - who include Rebekah Vardy, Myleene Klass and Denise Van Outen - come into contact with, and as a result the contestants will have to apply self-tan themselves instead of visiting a professional.

A show source told The Sun newspaper: “Unfortunately the tanning experts have got the cut due to the reduction in numbers of those on set.

Every celebrity, and indeed pro skater, will be sent a big old supply so they can put it on at home. But given they’re not exactly experts - especially some of the blokes - the make-up team on the show will fill any missed gaps. ” It comes after show.

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