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Ashley Banjo predicts two ‘Dancing On Ice’ couples could get together on the show.
The Diversity star – who is set to appear on the judging panel of the ITV show alongside Jason Gardiner, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean – has "got his eye" on a couple of celebrities who are "getting on really well" with their professional ice skating partners.
Ashley said: "I’ve already got my eye on a couple but I’m not going to name names! I think there are some couples who are getting on really well."
Whilst Jayne added to The Sun newspaper: "One of the new professional skaters, who said she’s single, says she wants to marry Max Evans! Someone in production told me. I think there are lots of girls who would like to marry Max."
Meanwhile, Ashley previously confessed he will laugh if any of the ‘Dancing On Ice’ contestants fall over.
He said: "I haven’t seen any of [the contestants] skate but I heard Kem [Cetinay] had a nasty fall. That’s what makes us love the show though – that really primal thing of waiting to see if they fall over. It keeps you on the edge of your seat. I’m the worst for [laughing if that happens]. I spend my life in a group of boys and if anyone falls over it’s comedic gold so I”ll probably laugh if someone falls over on the ice."
When it comes to judging the hopefuls, Ashley is on the lookout for people who keep him entertained.
He added: "I’ll be the honest one. It’s great if they can nail the technical aspects but what I’m looking for is if it can entertain and affect me. I’ll either be really easy to please or really hard to please, I’m not sure which."

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