LOVE Island’s Ekin-Su fell flat on the rink in a Dancing On Ice accident just days before the show airs.
After winning Love Island this summer, Ekin-Su, 28, has been confirmed as one of the celebs taking part in this series of the ITV ice skating competition.

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The reality TV star has been partnered with professional skate Brendyn Hatfield and the pair are currently hard at work in training.
But it looks like the training isn’t going too smoothly as the star posted a video of herself smashing into the rink in a nasty fall during her rehearsals.
Taking to her Instagram stories, Ekin shared a video of her falling on the ice, as she wrote: “Ahahahaha,” with a series of laughing emoji’s.
The Love Island winner can be seen wearing a black unitard as she attempts to do a one foot spin.




But before she could even complete the spin- poor Ekin fell flat on her bum.
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Luckily, it didn’t seem to hurt too much as the star laughed it off and was happy to make fun of herself in the video.
Experts think Ekin-Su could be a contender for the Dancing on Ice title too.
However, there’s one thing counting against them – the 28-year-old’s jam-packed work life after the villa.
American Brendyn, 36, told The Sun: “Her schedules been crazy, so the time we’ve had has been limited – but the time we have had has been good.
“She does pick it up quick, she’s got some real talent.”
Meanwhile just earlier this week the stars were seen for the first time – with their skating partners.
The celebs – a mix of reality titans, soap stars, sportspeople and singers – were shown posing for their official pictures and with their pro partners.
Dancing on Ice returns to ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday 15 January at 6.30pm

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