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Dancing On Ice's Bez returns to ITV studio after completing coronavirus isolation period

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Dancing On Ice fans were left rather confused on Sunday after they spotted Happy Monday's star Bez in the audience despite testing positive for Covid-19.

However, the star has now confirmed that he has now completed his isolation period.The musician quickly became a fan favourite when he took to the ice shaking his famous maracas during the launch show.But the star left fans disheartened when they discovered that he had been struck down with coronavirus.However, despite his diagnosis, fans saw the star in the audience during the latest episode.

But the musician later cleared up the rumours online.Taking to Twitter, viewers shared their thoughts on seeing the star once again.One fan penned: "Great knowing our Brilliant "BEZ" Shall return.

Yay!!!"Meanwhile another added: "Bez looks amazing! He’s glowing isn’t he!"But some viewers were still baffled to see him there, with one fan questioning: "Is Bez still in or not?"A third wrote: "Should bez not be isolating?"While a fourth confused viewer said: "Oh wait a minute bez is there lol..."Daily Star have contacted ITV for comment on Bez's health and they have told us that his isolation is now done.According to the government website on coronavirus rules, from Monday 17 January, people who contracted COVID-19 in England can end their self-isolation after 5 full days.But this is as long as they test negative on day 5 and day 6.Earlier this week, bandmate Rowetta shared a message from Bez on Twitter where he said he was "gutted" to be missing training."I’ve had a positive test," Bez confirmed."I’m gutted because I’m going to be missing training but I’m looking forward to skating on the show again for week three and I’ll be tuning at home and cheering on my mates who are skating.

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