Who are the Dancing on Ice 2021 professional skaters?
Updated: 14 Mar 2021, 18:21
DANCING on Ice is returning to our screens once more in 2021 with the series final taking place tonight.
The show wouldn’t be the same without its band of professional skaters who make the famous faces shine on the ice.
Who are the Dancing on Ice 2021 professional dancers?
Matt Evers
Matt has been a regular on the show since it launched in 2006Credit: ITV
Matt is a Dancing on Ice regular and has been on the show since it launched in 2006.
Matt was born in St Paul, Minnesota, but grew up in North Dakota.
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