
James jordan downs wine at wild dancing on ice wrap party after win
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James Jordan, 40, let loose following his win on Dancing On Ice at the show’s wrap party yesterday. The former Strictly Come Dancing professional toasted to his victory by downing a bottle
of white wine as his wife Ola Jordan filmed him. Documenting her husband knocking back the drink on Instagram, the 36-year-old professional dancer captioned the video: “This is how you party
after you win.” Meanwhile, Brian McFadden serenaded party-goers with his hit Flying Without Wings, a classic song from his former band Westlife. Footage of the 38-year-old pop star belting
out the tune was uploaded to 20-year-old Wes Nelson’s Instagram story. His former co-stars, professional skaters and members of the production team were captured swaying along to the music
in the clip. Elsewhere, Phillip Schofield shared a 360 degree video of the lively event, with Gemma Collins and her beau James Argent appearing in the background. The loved-up twosome waved
at the camera as the 56-year-old This Morning presenter turned the camera to face them. James and his professional partner Alexandra Schauman defeated Wes Nelson and Vanessa Bauer last night
to take home the winners trophy. Each pair danced the Bolero after knocking out fellow finalist Saaro Aalto earlier in the evening. James was completely shocked when hosts Holly Willoughby,
38, and Phillip announced him as the winner of the competition. He was close to tears when he thanked fans for voting and praised his fellow competitor, Wes, who came a close second. “It’s
unbelievable, I couldn’t have given it anymore,” he told Holly when she asked how he felt to be crowned the champion of the figure skating contest. He and Alexandra wowed the judges on the
night with their rendition of Bolero, originally performed by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in 1984. The latter told them their routine was “one of the best ever to be performed in the
history of the show”. It had been an eventful night for James as he had sustained a seriously painful injury the day before the finale show. He previously said he “ripped open his hernia”
during rehearsals for the competition, and admitted to “falling to bits”. Prior to the semi-finals James revealed in an interview with the Daily Star: “I’ve ripped open my hernia. “I’ve also
got lower back pain because of it. I'm falling to bits.” He continued: “Managing injuries is getting harder as you get older.”