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DOI’s Brendan Cole to skate in male partnership as Vanessa tests positive for Covid

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Dancing on Ice contestant Brendan Cole will skate with male professional Brendyn Hatfield after his partner Vanessa Bauer tested positive for Covid-19.

Announcing the news, hot favourite Brendan, 45, explained: "I am absolutely gutted that Vanessa is unable to skate this weekend.

I know she would have put together another fantastic routine." The former Strictly Come Dancing star continued: "However, and with Vanessa’s blessing I’ve been given an amazing opportunity to create something fantastic for Musicals Week with Brendyn." "He's an exceptionally talented skater and I have no doubt we will be able to create something really special for the show!

I can’t thank him enough for stepping in." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.

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