Dancing On Ice 2019: Saara Aalto’s exit already revealed in shock blow?
DANCING ON ICE has seen 12 contestants whittled down to just four as the final few will battle it out on Sunday, but is Saara Aalto certain to exit first?
Dancing on Ice: James Jordan 'spies' on Brian McFadden
The X Factor star had to fight for her place in the finale as she went against Melody Thornton in the Sunday skate-off.
All four Dancing On Ice judges voted to save Saara over Melody and the former Pussycat Doll was the one to get the boot.
So, the celebs left in the ITV final alongside Saara are Brian McFadden, Wes Nelson and James Jordan.
However, there is some bad news for Saara in the latest odds from BetVictor.
According to the bookmakers, Saara is the least fancied to clinch a win as her odds currently stand at 20/1.
Brian is the third most likely to take the champion title with odds of 12/1.
Strictly Come Dancing star James comes in with of 9/4, putting him in second place.
But the top dog is former Love Islander Wes Nelson who is the favourite-to-win with odds of 4/9.
Wes and skating partner Vanessa Bauer’s routine was at the centre of a lot of attention at the weekend.
During their Pirates of the Caribbean-themed performance, some fans thought they spotted the two of them kissing.
Although in reality, it appeared as though the pair were just skating very close together that didn’t stop fans from speculating.
One viewer asked: “Pretty sure Wes and Vanessa kissed on Dancing On Ice just?? Had to rewind it several times just to be sure #DancingOnIce.”
“Did Vanessa just kiss Wes? #DancingOnIce,” another queried.
A third added: “DO NOT tell me Vanessa just kissed Wes in that lift?? #DancingOnIce.”
“Was it just me imagining it or did Vanessa kiss Wes during that performance????” someone else wrote.
Dancing on Ice: Saara Aalto 'couldn't sleep' from injuries
Meanwhile, poor James has sustained another injury during training, he has revealed.
He has told the Daily Star that he has sustained a painful hernia.
James spilled to the publication: "I've ripped open my hernia. I've also got lower back pain because of it. I'm falling to bits.
"Managing injuries is getting harder as you get older.”
Dancing On Ice concludes tonight at 6pm on ITV.