Trisha Goddard is set to sign up for ‘Dancing on Ice’.
The 61-year-old TV presenter is said to have put pen to paper on a deal this week ahead of taking part in the show early next year, according to The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column.
Four stars have already been confirmed for next year’s series, former ‘Love Island’ star Maura Higgins, TV presenter Michael Barrymore, retired Everton footballer Kevin Kilbane, and newsreader Lucrezia Millarini.
The other seven contestants are expected to include ‘Coronation Street’ actress Lisa George, dancer Perri Kiely, Steps singer Ian ‘H’ Watkins, model Caprice, and former ‘EastEnders’ actor Joe Swash.
What’s more, magician Ben Hanlin, and Paralympian Libby Clegg are also expected to compete on the series.
Earlier this week, Maura confirmed she will be taking part in the show next year, and admitted she has only ever skated twice in her life "just for fun".
She said: "It’s massive. [The headbanger] is what frightens me – but I think I’m more excited than scared.
"Like, I’m brave and competitive, so I think that’ll drive me… I’ve skated twice in my life just for fun, so I have no experience at all. It’s very scary!"
Earlier this month, John Barrowman confirmed he has joined the ‘Dancing on Ice’ panel – which will also feature Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean – replacing departing judge Jason Gardiner.
He said: "I am so excited to be returning to the ‘Dancing On Ice’ family.
"Unlike most I have been through the rigorous task of skating live as a contestant in the first series. This is a thrilling adventure for me and I hope to bring a fresh, fun and fab-u-lous angle to the judging panel."
ITV’s Head of Entertainment Commissioning Katie Rawcliffe said: "John’s quick wit, inimitable talent and all-round fabulous personality make him the perfect addition to ‘Dancing on Ice’s all-star panel.
"We’re looking forward to seeing him bring his own brand of sparkle to the show."