The much-anticipated return of hit ITV skate show Dancing On Ice returns on Sunday.
A number of big names, including Coronation Street's Adam Thomas and Love Island's Amber Davies, have strapped on their skates in the hope of being crowned the new champion.
The pair are joined by S Club singer Hannah Spearritt, radio presenter and former Big Brother contestant Adele Roberts, actress and TV presenter Claire Sweeney, comedian Lou Sanders, Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire and former EastEnders Ricky Norwood.
Boxer Ricky Hatton, Olympian Greg Rutherford and Emmerdale actress Roxy Shahidi will also skate on the ITV show.
But what do the star-studded participants get for their appearance in the successful ice skating show?
The much-anticipated return of hit ITV skate show Dancing On Ice returns on Sunday, but what will the star-studded contestants get for appearing on the hit show?
Each celebrity receives a fee to appear on the ITV show alongside their professional skating partners
Each celebrity receives a fee to appear on the ITV show alongside their professional skating partners.
During the nine-week series, the stars hope to impress judges Oti Mabuse, Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and keep viewers in the competition.
However, ITV previously confirmed that there would be no cash prize for the celebrity who wins Dancing On Ice.
But the skating star will receive a trophy to take home after being crowned winner.
Holly Willoughby will make her big television return to present the new series alongside Deal or No Deal presenter Stephen Mulhern.
Stephen will replace Phillip Schofield, who left ITV last year after admitting on This Morning to having an affair with a younger male former colleague.
Holly also left hit daytime show This Morning in October 2023 after 14 years on the sofa.
It comes as Eddie The Eagle Edwards could be the one to beat on Dancing On Ice this year as he is announced to be one of the top contenders ahead of the show's launch date.
During the nine-week series, the stars hope to impress judges (LR) Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Ashley Banjo and keep viewers in the competition
ITV previously confirmed there would be no cash prize for the celebrity who wins Dancing On Ice, but the skating star will receive a trophy (pictured: Nile Wilson and Olivia Smart in 2023).
It comes as Eddie The Eagle Edwards could be the one to beat on Dancing On Ice this year as he is announced to be one of the top contenders ahead of the show's launch date
The 59-year-old British ski jumper, who finished last at the 1988 Winter Olympics, made a big impression during rehearsals alongside professional skater Vicky Ogden.
A show insider told The Sun: “Eddie is keen to downplay his chances but he looks really good and could be the one to beat this year.”
Eddie was brought in as a last-minute replacement after Gogglebox star Stephen Lustig-Webb broke his ankle in the first week of rehearsals and had to withdraw from the competition.
Eddie, whose real name is Michael Edwards, said he felt pressure to do well on the ITV show but insisted his skiing experience was of no use at the rink.
He explained: “When I ski, I automatically put myself in a certain position. This position is not a good position for skating, which is why I feel like I'm falling on my face.”
The Olympian was announced as a contender for the skating competition after Gogglebox star Stephen broke his ankle and had to withdraw.
The star suffered a horrific accident during training and was left on crutches for the next three months.
Dancing On Ice's bad luck doesn't end there, as West End star Amber Davies, who is expected to appear on the show, revealed she had torn a leg muscle earlier this month.
DANCING ON ICE: MEET THE 2024 PARTICIPANTS
RICKY HATTON
AGE: 44
OCCUPATION: Former professional boxer
WHAT DID HE SAY? “If I can keep my nerve in the boxing ring, I should be able to keep my nerve in the rink.”
HANNAH SPEARRITT
AGE: 42
PROFESSION: SINGER
WHAT DID SHE SAY? “I'm really looking forward to learning a new skill. “It's so easy to live a comfortable life and that aspect of variety is very appealing.”
GREG RUTHERFORD
AGE: 36
PROFESSION: Athlete
WHAT DID HE SAY? “I like challenges and I needed a reason to go out and do things again and here we are.” “I want to perform something that hasn't been done before, that's my goal.”
Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards
AGE: 59
OCCUPATION: OLYMPIC SKI JUMPER
WHAT DID HE SAY? “Dancing on Ice is a show I've always wanted to do. “It's a challenge that I think I'll enjoy!”
RICKY NORWOOD
AGE: 40
OCCUPATION: EastEnders star
WHAT DID HE SAY? “It comes at such a great time in life.” I can’t skate at all! “No rehearsals yet, I just did physical therapy to strengthen the body.”
RYAN THOMAS
AGE: 39
OCCUPATION: Corrie star
WHAT DID HE SAY? “Everyone keeps asking me, 'Are you doing this?' I've told everyone!'
CLAIRE SWEENEY
AGE: 52
OCCUPATION: ACTRESS
WHAT DID SHE SAY? “I'm entering the unknown here.” I don't know how I'll feel. But I'm very excited.'
AMBER DAVIES
AGE: 26
OCCUPATION: WEST END STAR
WHAT DID SHE SAY? “I would definitely say I'm an adrenaline junkie, but as I get older I get more and more nervous and I hope I can keep it in check.”
MILES NAZAIRE
AGE: 27
PROFESSION: REALITY STAR
WHAT DID HE SAY? “I’ve always loved dancing but it’s usually on the dance floor on a Saturday night and Dancing on Ice looks so difficult.”
LOU SANDERS
AGE: 37
PROFESSION: COMEDIAN
WHAT DID SHE SAY? “I'm afraid of hitting my head, or just smashing my old head in.” “I can't afford to lose any more brain cells.”
ADELE ROBERTS
AGE: 44
OCCUPATION: RADIO HOST
WHAT DID SHE SAY? “For me it means putting everything on hold”! I think the hardest part is putting myself out there because I usually hide.
ROXY SHAHIDI
AGE: 40
OCCUPATION: Emmerdale star
WHAT DID SHE SAY? “I can’t skate. I haven't actually said anything to anyone, but mostly because I'm so nervous about it!'