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Happy Mondays’ Bez narrowly avoids slamming onto the Dancing On Ice rink as he returns to show after Covid

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HAPPY Mondays’ Bez narrowly avoided slamming onto the Dancing On Ice rink as he returned to show following his Covid battle.

The 57-year-old contracted the bug just a day after making his debut on the ITV programme. But now the Happy Mondays legend is out of isolation and has already started practising again.

At the start of the video Bez - real name Mark Berry - nearly fell flat on his face as he addressed his 72.4k followers on Instagram.

Luckily the '90s star managed to catch his balance and avoid any injuries. Bez chuckled: "Easy on the bends! I nearly went! He continued: "How do everybody?

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