This Morning presenter Alison Hammond reportedly clashed with Gogglebox star Shaun Ryder during the first episode of Dancing on Ice.
Shaun, 59, was in the audience on Sunday evening (January 16) to support his Happy Mondays bandmate Bez, who was making his debut appearance on the ice in the first episode of this year's series.
Meanwhile, Alison, 46, had popped along to the studio to cheer on her friend, TV presenter Ria Hebden, who ended up at the bottom of the leaderboard at the end of Sunday's show.
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Alison and Shaun have not seen eye to eye since they both appeared in 'I'm a Celebrity... Get me out of Here!' back in 2010, according to the Daily Star.
Reports suggest that Alison approached Shaun Ryder and told him what she thought of him.
The Big Brother star apparently said: "I never liked you. From the first minute I met you and spoke to you, I never liked you."
Shaun replied: "I know!"
Prior to the confrontation, Loose Women panellist Denise Welch had reportedly asked Shaun: "What’s wrong with you and Alison?”
But it appears that the singer is not too bothered whether Alison likes him or not.
He was quoted telling the Daily Star: "I don’t know why Denise came over to me. Ever since the jungle show, I knew Alison didn’t like me.
“But fair enough, nobody has to like each other. It’s not against the law.
"When we were in the jungle I knew from day one that she didn’t like me. On Sunday I was proved right.”
Alison's representatives are yet to provide a response.
Chaos engulfed the show on Monday when Shaun's bandmate Bez, real name Mark Berry, became the first contestant of this year's series to test positive for Covid-19. Thankfully, this happened after his debut routine.
He said: "I've had a positive test. I'm gutted because I'm going to be missing training but I'm looking forward to skating on the show again for Week Three and I'll be tuning at home and cheering on my mates who are skating this weekend."
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