Mikey Graham has defended Dancing On Ice judge Jason Gardiner, saying that the show wouldn’t be as good without him.
After Jason tried to save him from elimination on Sunday night, the Boyzone singer told The Mirror:
“Jason knows when he’s crossed the line, but without his comments, the whole thing wouldn’t be as colourful – as much as people call him the ‘nasty one’, they love to hear what he has to say.”
Mikey completed the night’s required element of a solo spin and even managed to perform an extra revolution, while former Eastenders actress Westbrook struggled with the move.
Mikey Graham has been voted off ITV’s Dancing On Ice.
The Boyzone singer found himself in the skate off against former Eastenders actress Danniella Westbrook. Although Danniella managed to complete the required solo spin the second time round, she botched the end and the last lift looked very awkward. Mikey on the other hand upped his game somewhat and gave the routine an enthusiasm that he had previously failed to display.
Dancing On Ice contestant Mikey Graham has defended acid tongued judge Jason Gardiner and admitted that he finds some of his put downs hilarious.
Speaking to this week’s Closer magazine the Boyzone singer said:
“Some of his put-downs are hilarious, where he gets them from I don’t know. But I wouldn’t like to be on the receiving end because they can dent your confidence.
A song by Boyzone singer Mikey Graham has made it into the shortlist for Ireland’s Eurovision entry.
Mikey is currently appearing in ITV’s Dancing On Ice and his song ‘Baby, Nothing’s Wrong’ reportedly beat an entry by his bandmate Ronan Keating, to win a place in the final five.
Mikey Graham has admitted that he deeply regrets not telling his late bandmate Stephen Gately, that he was following in his footsteps and competing on ITV’s Dancing On Ice.
The Boyzone singer told The Sun: “When I was told I was doing the show I was been sworn to secrecy and couldn’t tell anyone in the band.