Dancing On Ice star suffers horror injury and is rushed to rehab as training is thrown into chaos
ONE Dancing On Ice star has suffered a horror injury resulting in being rushed to rehab.
Former Love Island star Amber Davies is one of the celebs taking part in the skating show next year, but it seems her training may have been thrown into chaos.
Amber, 27, took to social media as she revealed that she has suffered a muscle injury.
The West End star is currently starring in a UK touring production of the Pretty Woman Musical.
She plays Vivian Ward in the stage show, a role made famous by actress Julia Roberts in the 1990 film alongside Richard Gere.
However the reality star issued an update to her fans on her Instagram as she admitted that she tore her Quad muscle.
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Dressed in a polka dot dress costume and heavy stage makeup, she captioned the post: "Tore my Quad on Monday (grade one luckily)."
However it seems she is determined to carry on as she admitted that she was heavily supported by her stage co-star Ollie Savile.
"And the show must go on as they say... Big thank you to @olliesavile for holding me up half the week when I needed it the most."
It seems she won't be down for long though, as the Dancing On Ice beauty has vowed to carry on with her training for the ITV competition.
In another Instagram story she vowed to get back on the ice rink for some "softer training," with her professional partner Simon Sénécal.
She issued a second update as she seemed to be getting a leg message with muscle gel to help soothe her injury.
She captioned the pic: "Back on the ice tomorrow for some softer training with my main man @simsenecal."
Amber added: "Ey what doesn't kill ya makes you stronger."
The stage personality is just one of the star names to sign up to the hit show which also include the likes of radio DJ Adele Roberts, actress Claire Sweeney, and former soap star Ryan Thomas.
Although the celebrities participating in the skating competition have been announced, the hosting line-up is yet to be confirmed.
Last year it was fronted by Holly Willoughby along with Phillip Schofield, with Holly yet to confirm she is returning after quitting This Morning.