Jason Donovan appears to be on the road to recovery after being forced to pull out of Dancing On Ice with a crippling back injury. The 52-year-old star was seen carrying bags of shopping and a rucksack after making an essential trip to a supermarket in London’s Notting Hill. It comes days after Jason said he was ‘devastated and gutted’ to have to quit the ITV skating show after failing to recover from an injury sustained in training. Following medical advice, the actor and singer gave up his place on the reality show – making him the fifth contestant to do so in the disaster-struck 2021 run. Denise Van Outen and Billie Shepherd were also forced to leave the show after sustaining nasty injuries. While Rufus Hound and Joe Warren Plant had to drop out after catching Covid-19. Breaking the sad news to fans in a video, Jason said: “I am devastated to announce that unfortunately I can’t continue in the competition and therefore have to withdraw. “We put so much work into getting to this point but I have to respect my health and I have to respect my body moving forward. That is my biggest priority.” Despite the… Read full this story
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