Actor Joe Swash was crowned winner of ITV’s Dancing On Ice.
Former EastEnders star and skating partner Alex Murphy were named winners of Sunday’s finale, which was watched by 4.6 million viewers, according to overnight figures.
Diversity star Perri Kiely had been the bookmaker’s favorite throughout the series, but was beaten by Swash – much to the dismay of some fans.
Swash subtly paid tribute to Caroline Flack during one of her routines.
The words “Be Kind” were seen on a poster behind him – referring to the phrase used by Flack in an Instagram article shortly before his death last month.
Dancing On Ice is not the first ITV competition won by Swash – he was also crowned king of the jungle in the 2008 series of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!
In the finale, Swash and Murphy performed their own interpretation of the famous Bolero dance by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean. Torvill and Dean are judges on the ITV show.
“It was the most incredible experience to share with Al,” said Swash to presenter Holly Willoughby.
During the episode, the jury declared to Swash that he was the most improved candidate during the series, Dean saying to him that it had passed from a “flat faller to a finalist”.
Kiely said he was happy for Swash, telling Philip Schofield: “I achieved everything I wanted, Joe went so far and I made a friend for life with Joe, he’s my brother . “
Earlier in the show, Keily did a backflip on the ice – the first in the history of Dancing On Ice series 12.
Paralympian Libby Clegg and partner Mark Hanretty finished third.
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