She's had a difficult week after she was hit with claims of being unprofessional by Holly Willoughby and Dancing On Ice judge Jason Gardiner.
And it looks like it was all too much for contestant Gemma Collins to handle as she lashed out at the critic during the third week of the ITV show on Sunday night, accusing him of 'selling stories' about her.
Following her performance as Marilyn Monroe on the ice, the TOWIE star, 37, explained she'd had a 'hell of a week', adding: 'It's really knocked my confidence, I haven't been able to get much does as I've been so upset.'
Drama: Gemma Collins lashed out at Jason Gardiner during the third week of the ITV show on Sunday night
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But this was no excuse for the four judges, Jason, Jayne Torvill, Ashley Banjo, and Christopher Dean, who gave the reality star a 13, the lowest score of the series.
Explaining why he gave her only a three for her Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend routine, Jason, 47, said: 'There wasn’t any elegance. Marilyn Monroe was a woman in control of her femininity. You were all over the place still and there was not enough skating content.
'And as Ashley said, there's not enough skating. This is your second skate now. You need to up the ante. We're not going to see big lifts from you. We're not going to get any impressive moves.'
Difficult week: The TOWIE star, 37, explained she'd had a 'hell of a week', adding: 'It's really knocked my confidence, I haven't been able to get much does as I've been so upset.'
However, before he could continue, Gemma was quick to jump in and shout: 'Maybe if you didn't sell stories on me I wouldn't have been so much upset this week.'
Continuing her scathing onslaught, the GC proceeded to yell over the choreographer, adding: 'Boring! Next! Don't sell stories on me.'
Yet Jason fought back too, telling the television personality: 'This doesn't help your cause. It shows you're just a brat. Listen to what we're saying.'
Ever the professional, Phillip Schofield was quick to jump in and break up the argument, saying: 'Let's jump in here before it gets completely out of hand.'
Not impressed: But this was no excuse for the four judges, Jason, Jayne Torvill, Ashley Banjo, and Christopher Dean, who gave the reality star a 13, the lowest score of the series
Handing it over to Jayne to give her comments, she told Gemma: 'Skating, yes. You didn't manage the three rotations on the spin. You touched down.
'You said you've had a difficult week and I feel like the routine was very under rehearsed and lacked content.'
Chris also admitted there was a lack of particular moves, adding: ‘There's a lot of production and that looked great. But for the steps, I counted - there was four.’
Harsh words: Explaining why he gave her only three for her routine, Jason said: 'Marilyn Monroe was a woman in control of her femininity. You were all over the place'
And Ashley urged Gemma to do more skating if she wanted to move further on in the competition.
He told her: ‘I look forward to you skating every week as I'm sure a lot of people do. But the fact of the matter is, there wasn't enough skating. You didn't do enough to do a higher score. It's great that you turned up and you're here but I think moving forward, more skating.’
Earlier this week, Jason called Gemma ‘lazy’ and ‘mediocre’, telling The Sun: ‘I can always see who’s lazy. Gemma is lazy. She doesn’t look like her heart is in it at all.’
Shouting: However, before he could continue, Gemma was quick to jump in and shout: 'Maybe if you didn't sell stories on me I wouldn't have been so much upset this week.'
Elsewhere, EastEnders actor Richard Blackwood has become the second celebrity to be voted off Dancing On Ice.
The 46-year-old and his professional partner Carlotta Edwards were eliminated during Sunday night's musical-themed show, following a skate-off against Saira Khan.
But viewers were left outraged following his exit as some suggested the ITV programme was fixed when Gemma sailed through to next week's show - despite receiving the lowest score of the series from the judges.
He's out: EastEnders actor Richard Blackwood has become the second celebrity to be voted off Dancing On Ice
Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby after learning of his exit, Richard said: ‘Yeah, I'm disappointed but it's all good. It's all good.’
And Carlotta was in tears as she spoke of the amazing friendship they had made during the series.
She added: ‘We've built a friendship that has lasted forever and that's what means the most to me. And the fact my dad and brother are watching.’
She's happy: But viewers were left outraged following his exit as some suggested the ITV programme was fixed when Gemma Collins sailed through to next week's show
Booted off: The 46-year-old and his professional partner Carlotta Edwards were eliminated during Sunday night's musical-themed show, following a skate-off against Saira Khan
Richard and Saira found themselves in the bottom two after a public vote, it was then up to the judges Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, Jason Gardiner and Ashley Banjo to eliminate following a skate-off.
He said: ‘This is a really close skate off actually and the two of you, I can see you really want this. But tonight I'm going with the couple that has more of the skating ability.’
Jason opted to save Richard as he felt he ‘has more of the skating ability’, adding: ‘This is a really close skate off actually and the two of you, I can see you really want this. But tonight I'm going with the couple that has more of the skating ability.’
'It's all good’: Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby after learning of his exit, Richard said: ‘Yeah, I'm disappointed but it's all good. It's all good.’
Emotional: And Carlotta was in tears as she spoke of the amazing friendship they had made during the series
Ashley, too, chose to vote for Richard and Carlotta. However, Chris decided to save Saira based on her save-me skate.
As head judge this week, Jayne was given the casting vote and she opted for Saira, commenting: 'One had the skating, one had the performance but the couple I'm going to save was Saira and Mark.'
Richard is the second contestant to leave the programme, after Australian actor Mark Little was sent home last week.
There are now 10 hopefuls remaining in the ITV competition, including Didi Conn, James Jordan and Gemma Collins.
Fans were disappointed to see Richard leave, with some suggesting it should've been Gemma, 37, in the skate-off, after she received only 13 points from the judges compared to the actor's 18 out of 40.
Reaction: Fans were disappointed to see Richard leave, with some suggesting it should've been Gemma, 37, in the skate-off, after she received only 13 points from the judges compared to the actor's 18 out of 40
One wrote: 'Not watching Dancing On Ice. Gemma still in and Richard voted off. Madness.'
Another said: 'Beginning to think dancing on ice is fixed... Gemma Collins stays and Richard Blackwood goes home? Ridiculous.'
A third commented: 'That is a dreadful result. It is Dancing On Ice, not getting thrown around on ice! Of course we know Gemma should have gone anyway! Richard was by far the better skater in the skate off.'
Starting the show on Sunday night was Grease legend Didi Conn as Mary Poppins with her partner Lukasz Rozycki who scored 14.5 out of 40 for her Spoonful Of Sugar routine.
Practically perfect: Starting the show was Grease legend Didi Conn as Mary Poppins with her partner Lukasz Rozycki who scored 14.5 out of 40 for her Spoonful Of Sugar routine
In character: Didi was looking practically perfect in every way when dressed as Mary Poppins
The actress had the audience clapping along to her playful performance as she commanded attention on the ice with her precise movements and humorous facial expressions.
Jason, who gave the 67-year-old 3.5 points said: 'Didi you have improved, you were charming up there but there were issues, timing issues otherwise those marks would have been higher.'
Next up was Coronation street star Jane Danson who performed to her favourite song I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables with her skating professional Sylvain Longchambon.
She received a 20 out of 40 for her emotional performance which saw the actress tear up towards the end of her programme.
Powerful: Next up was Coronation street's Jane Danson who performed to her favourite song I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables with her skating professional Sylvain Longchambon
Good scores: She received a 20 out of 40 for her emotional performance which saw the actress tear up towards the end of her programme
The star said: 'I absolutely loved it every second, it was great.'
Yet the judges didn't quite agree with Ashley commenting: 'I thought you did a good job. I could certainly see the nerves. I just really want you to relax and release that tension.'
Chris, who gave her a six last week, added: I saw the concentration on your face, compared to your last performance you seemed free, this performance seemed more contained.'
Richard first performed Beggin from Jersey Boys and failed to impress judges with his accidental 'hopping spin' towards the end of his routine.
Making it up: Richard first performed Beggin from Jersey Boys and failed to impress judges with his accidental 'hopping spin' towards the end of his routine
Red hot! Richard was looking handsome in a daring red suit for his performance on ice
Singing sensation Saara Aalto followed with a performance of Let It Go from Frozen with her partner Hamish Gaman, which even saw her sing part of the hit.
Reaching towards the top of the leaderboard, she was awarded a 26 out of 40 from the judges who were 'amazed by how comfortable she was on the ice'.
Former Westlife star Brian McFadden and his skating partner Alex Murphy performed an energetic routine of Fat Sam's Grand Slam from Bugsy Malone.
The funny man received a 22 for his efforts, while next up was Strictly Come Dancing's James Jordan.
Playful: Former Westlife star Brian McFadden and his skating partner Alex Murphy performed an energetic routine of Fat Sam's Grand Slam from Bugsy Malone
Fabulous: Singing sensation Saara Aalto followed with a performance of Let It Go from Frozen with her partner Hamish Gaman, which even saw her sing part of the hit
The dancer scored 27 out of 40 with his impressive performance but admitted he was still immensely nervous before getting on the ice.
He said: 'I was on Strictly for all those years but I get so nervous still, it drives me so mad.'
Saira danced to I'd Do Anything from Oliver with professional skater Mark Hanretty but was criticised for not doing enough skating be herself.
Jason, who awarded the presenter 4.5 out of her final score of 18.5, said: 'You’re not doing enough on your own, we need to start seeing you move into more content.'
Ryan Sidebottom wowed the audience with his Beast costume when performing Tale As Old As Time from Beauty And The Beast with Brandee Malto.
Wow! Saira looked sensational in an all ruby ensemble for her routine on the ice
What a beast! Ryan Sidebottom wowed the audience with his Beast costume when performing Tale As Old As Time from Beauty And The Beast with Brandee Malto
Judges also noticed a huge improvement in the sportman's skating skills with Jayne admitting: 'I just love that you've improved so much. It was so nice and nice speed over the ice.'
Meanwhile, Wes Nelson's romance life dominated this week's headlines after his girlfriend hit out at his dance partner.
But he looked like he put the drama firmly behind him as he returned to the rink with professional skater Vanessa Bauer.
Following the bitter feud, the Love Island star, 20, and the former cruise ship worker, 2, opted for a Hairspray-inspired Quickstep routine, while Megan Barton Hanson appeared to skip the show.
The pair wowed show panelists as they topped the leaderboard for a second week in a row with 29.5 points.
High spirits: Wes Nelson looked like he put the recent drama firmly behind him as he returned to the rink with professional skater Vanessa Bauer on Sunday's edition of Dancing On Ice
Off they go: The TV personality and the former cruise ship worker, 2, opted for a Hairspray-inspired Quickstep routine, while Megan Barton Hanson appeared to skip the show
Impressive: The pair wowed show panelists Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill, Ashley Banjo and Jason Gardiner as they topped the leaderboard for a second week in a row with 29.5 points
In good company: Speaking on his routine, the reality star said: 'I think you could have a lot more fun with it and it suited our personalities'
Speaking on his routine, the TV personality said: 'I think you could have a lot more fun with it and it suited our personalities.'
Professional skater Jayne, 61, praised: 'I thought it was brilliant! I was impressed with the difficulties in the routine.'
Finishing the show was Pussycat Dolls star Melody Thornton and her skating partner Alexander Demetriou with a routine of America from West Side Story.
Dancing On Ice continues on ITV next Sunday at 6pm.
Dramatic: Strictly's James Jordan looked every inch the part in his majestic mask and cape
Looking good: Wes was every inch the Hairspray character in his bright checkered suit
Pretty in pink: Melody nailed her character's outfit and looked ready to dance
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Main photo article She’s had a difficult week after she was hit with claims of being unprofessional by Holly Willoughby and Dancing On Ice judge Jason Gardiner.
And it looks like it was all too much for contestant Gemma Collins to handle as she lashed out at the critic during the third week of the ITV show o...
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