Dancing on Ice fans fume at the amount of advert breaks on the show
21.01.2024 - 21:45
/ ok.co.uk
The second episode of Dancing On Ice kicked off tonight, which meant a new batch of celebs took to the ice for their first performance of the series. The famous faces swapping their day jobs for the challenge this week include Claire Sweeney, Adele Roberts, Michael David Edwards (aka Eddie the Eagle), Lou Sanders, Miles Nazaire, and Ricky Norwood.
However, following the first skate of the show - which saw Coronation Street's Claire Sweeney take to the ice with her partner Colin Grafton in a roman themed outfit and routine - fans were left frustrated by one detail. Specifically questioning why the first advert break was so soon after the episode started.
Following the ad break, viewers have been airing their annoyance on X (formally known as Twitter). Plus, to complain about the amount of adverts during the show in general.
Taking to the social media platform, one fan said: "'Time for a break' Cos we haven’t had one for 5 minutes #DancingOnIce," as a second commented on the amount of time between the second advert and how long it lasted. "2nd ad break 18:51pm to 18.56pm 5 minutes this time #dancingonice." Someone else did the same, typing: "Another ad break for the same ads that have been on over and over, was on 8 minutes before 1st ad break, it's been on 21 minutes before 2nd ad break and only 2 dances, so been on 15 minutes at best, no wonder people record or watch this on a delay #DancingOnIce." "Dancing on Ice's running order; Skate Break Skate Break Skate Break Break Break Break End of show," another joked, while a further viewer penned: "I do love @dancingonice but come on it's only been on 10 mins and it's time for a break #morebreaksthanakitkat." Meanwhile in the Twitter discourse, some viewers have decided to
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