Ricky Hatton has pub in stitches carrying curler skates after Dancing On Ice exit
Ricky Hatton has left a pub in stitches by carrying curler skates after his Dancing on Ice exit.
The former light-welterweight world boxing champion tried his hand at ice skating on ITV’s hit present however was the primary celeb to be booted off on Sunday. Hatton and his accomplice Robyn Johnstone left a lot to be desired within the skate-off in opposition to comic Lou Saunders.
The 45-year-old admitted he was “gutted” to be leaving the present so early. But the Hitman noticed the humorous aspect as he returned to Manchester on Monday to drown his sorrows with a pint of Guinness at a pub.
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A brief clip shared on X and later to his personal Instagram confirmed him initially elevating a pint. The cameraman stated: “You’ll be pleased to know, the number one son’s back in town. Three time world champion,” to which Hatton interjected: “Four.”
His pal then stated: “But the ice-skating’s not gone to his head, we’re having a good drink, he’s back to normal now…” earlier than panning down and revealing the legendary boxer was really carrying curler skates.
Hatton was cheered by his mates as he tried to skate again in direction of his seat. But he picked up an excessive amount of pace and ended up flying right into a door earlier than touchdown on his face, leaving everybody contained in the pub in tears of laughter.
He later posted the hilarious clip on Instagram together with the caption: “Good to be back home after dancing on ice. Few pints with the lads. Got skating fever I think. Just can’t get it out of my mind.”
Hatton said he would proceed skating after being voted off by the judges, saying: “I’m gutted to be going home yeah, I’ve tried to be a winner all my life in everything I’ve done. It’s been a while since I saw the second round. I think I will carry on skating.
“I may be out in the first round but I had a great time, and I met some wonderful friends. I’d like to thank Robin for all her hard work and the coaches.”