2013年3月3日星期日

He's had a dramatic week with splitting up from his girlfriend Shona McGarty and turning 24. However, Matt Lapinskas didn't let the distraction affect his skating performance as he pulled off two stellar routines on Sunday night's Dancing On Ice. The ex-EastEnders actor ended up with two scores of 39.0 for two different routines with his partner Brianne Delcourt. Flying high: Matt Lapinskas and Brianne Delcourt perform their first routine on Dancing on Ice Flying high: Matt Lapinskas and Brianne Delcourt perform their first routine on Dancing on Ice 'The most beautiful flying routine from a male celebrity': Matt was rounded praised by the judges for his grace in the air 'The most beautiful flying routine from a male celebrity': Matt was rounded praised by the judges for his grace in the air The pair were the first to perform on Sunday's live episode with their flying routine to Nat King Cole's Straighten Up And Fly Right. They were thrilled with their score of 39.0 after getting three 10s from the judge - which would later be equalled with their second non-flying performance. Robin hailed Matt's performance as 'the best male flying we've ever had in all of our series so far'. Old school: The pair performed to a Nat King Cole song Old school: The pair performed to a Nat King Cole song He continued: 'You trusted him and he trusted you. Was beautiful from beginning to the end. Seamless.' Defending his 9 when the other judges gave 10, Jason said: 'Nine is really good. You were the best you've ever seen with a male celebrity in the air. You looked great tonight. 'The only thing was the back leg is the extended leg, I would have like to see it just a little bit higher. I'm a bit picky, but is the semi-finals people.' Excited: Matt and Brianne celebrate after getting their high score Excited: Matt and Brianne celebrate after getting their high score Matt and Brianne's second routine was back on the ice and was sexy number to Michael Jackson's '80s classic Bad. Jason ended up giving his first 10 of the series: 'Matt, we really needed that tonight. That was a semi-final performance. It was dynamic, edgy, punchy. It was a complete package for me.' Ashley Roberts enthused: 'You were bad! Salsa verde extra hot and spicy. You've got the it factor.' Wowing the judges: Matt's second routine was to Michael Jackson's Bad Wowing the judges: Matt's second routine was to Michael Jackson's Bad Red hot! Matt and Brianne turned up the raunch factor Red hot! Matt and Brianne turned up the raunch factor However, the two professional skaters on the panel, Karen and Robin gave them 9.5 each because of the hesitation on one of his lifts. Olympic gymnast Beth Tweddle's non-flying performance was given a particularly harsh critique by Jason, who described her as 'dead behind the eyes'. She and partner Dan Whiston performed to Jessie J's Domino, ending up with their highest score ever of 33.5. However, Jason said something was still lacking: 'You are technically so brilliant with what you can do. I've been asking for you to dig down and give me something that connects with you. Sexing things up: Beth Tweddle and partner Dan Whiston performed to Jessie J's Domino Sexing things up: Beth Tweddle and partner Dan Whiston performed to Jessie J's Domino Graceful: Beth and Dan's flying routine to Sarah McLachlan's Angels was stunning Graceful: Beth and Dan's flying routine to Sarah McLachlan's Angels was stunning 'There were moments... But you're mechanical. It's like you're dead behind the eyes.' Host Philip Schofield stepped in to defend Beth: 'That's not how the audience feel, Jason.' The final performance of the night saw Beth in the flying harness as she and Dan performed to Sarah McLachlan's ballad Angel, ending up with their highest score so far of 38.0. Strength: Beth had to support the weight of Dan as they glided across the ice Strength: Beth had to support the weight of Dan as they glided across the ice Jason had been turned from his previous critique: 'You really came into your own and owned it. This was a semi-final performance. It was honest and sincere. You do very well with these lyrical pieces. 'The eyes were alive. You were connected with Dan. It was beautiful.' Making a veiled swipe at Jason, Karen said: 'So very nearly perfect. Anyone that doubted you as a performer should watch that because it was beautifully performed.' Let's fly: Luke Campbell's first performance of the night with partner Jenna Smith was to James Vincent McMorrow's Higher Love Let's fly: Luke Campbell's first performance of the night with partner Jenna Smith was to James Vincent McMorrow's Higher Love Luke Campbell's first performance of the night was his flying routine with partner Jenna Smith to James Vincent McMorrow's Higher Love. The Olympic boxer ended up with a respectable score of 30.5 - although Jason only gave a 6.5. Robin said: 'A very nice clean routine. It was all contained. I wanted you to show us you were enjoying it. I could see that little bit of trepidation in your face.' Jason was rather harsh: 'I don't like watching boys fly. Unfortunately you don't exude or express anything in the air. You were devoid of any emotion of the piece or your partner. It was very lacklustre.' In the pink: Luke and Jenna's second performance to Westlife ballad What About Now? gave them their best score so far with 31.5 In the pink: Luke and Jenna's second performance to Westlife ballad What About Now? gave them their best score so far with 31.5 However, their second performance to Westlife ballad What About Now? fared better, giving them their best score so far with 31.5. Ashley told him: 'There were some difficult and different moves. I wanna see even more from you.' Gareth Thomas and Robin Johnstone performed a non-flying routine to Coldplay's La Vida, ending up with a total score of 33.5. Karen told him: 'I was pleased with that. I was concerned a bit at the beginning about your balance. Later in the routine, you got it back.' Not well: Gareth Thomas and partner Robin Johnstone only performed once as he struggled with severe motion sickness Not well: Gareth Thomas and partner Robin Johnstone only performed once as he struggled with severe motion sickness Brave: Despite his illness, Gareth managed to perform with Robin to Coldplay earlier in the show Brave: Despite his illness, Gareth managed to perform with Robin to Coldplay However, Jason noticed that Gareth wasn't feeling 100 per cent and it had impacted on his routine: 'Tonight you're not on your A-game. You're not the Gareth we're used to see. The lifts were a little bit clunky.' Philip said Gareth had been feeling poorly that day as the rugby star nodded, looking visibly unwell before rushing off stage. Jayne Torvill admitted he had been 'really disorientated' during rehearsals earlier that day as he struggled with severe motion sickness. All white now: Philip Schofield looked dapper in dark blue, while Christine Bleakley wore a white Suzanne Neville dress and YSL heels All white now: Philip Schofield looked dapper in dark blue, while Christine Bleakley wore a white Suzanne Neville dress and YSL heels However, after consultations with the medics, it was decided Gareth wouldn't be performing his flying routine, meaning he and Robin were at the bottom of the leaderboard with only 33.5. In the results episode later on Sunday night, it was ruled Gareth was too sick to take part in the skate-off, meaning Luke, Matt and Beth would all progress to the semi-final. The Dancing On Ice 2013 final is on ITV1 on Sunday 10th March at 7pm. High scores: The judges (L-R Robin Cousins, Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner) were giving out 10s High scores: The judges (L-R Robin Cousins, Karen Barber, Ashley Roberts and Jason Gardiner) were giving out 10s

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry attended a society wedding in Switzerland today.
The young Royals looked relaxed and happy as they watched the ceremony in the upmarket resort of Arosa.
They have been enjoying a mini-break at the resort as guests at the wedding of their polo-playing friend Mark Tomlinson to Olympic dressage gold medalist Laura Bechtolsheimer.
Happy: Prince William, his pregnant wife Kate and Prince Harry are currently enjoying a break at an upmarket ski resort in Switzerland. Happy: Prince William, his pregnant wife Kate and Prince Harry attended the wedding of Mark Tomlinson and Laura Bechtolsheimer during a break at an upmarket ski resort in Switzerland
Thrilled: The Royal trio have been hitting the slopes of upmarket Arosa in SwitzerlandThrilled: The Royal trio watched the happy couple from a staircase at the wedding in the Swiss resort of Arosa
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge waved to guests at the wedding in Arosa
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Happy couple: As the second anniversary of their own wedding approaches, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge watched friends tie the know in Switzerland, joined by William's brother Prince Harry, seen standing beside blossoming Kate as she holds a maternal hand to her baby bump
The trio all seemed to be enjoying the wedding as they chatted to guests. As the newly-married couple walked past them, an evidently delighted Kate threw a handful of confetti into the air.
The Duchess of Cambridge, who beamed as she watched the newlyweds emerging into the bright Swiss sunshine after the ceremony, was elegant in a cream woollen coat over a floral dress, teamed with a chocolate brown pillbox hat and fur scarf.

The Duchess had previously been pictured on the slopes of the resort.
Holding a wooden sledge and wearing sunglasses, the 31-year-old Duchess wore a brown snug jacket and warm looking boots. She was pictured next to a male friend looking relaxed and happy.
The chocolate-box Alpine resort is known for being small and compact, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
It is less well-known for its nightlife, being home to just a single long-established disco bar - which may come as a disappointment to party-loving Prince Harry.
Good time: The Royal trio looked relaxed and happy as they enjoyed the ceremonySnow white wedding: The royals' delight was evident as they sat in the congregation alongside other guests at the society wedding
Married: The bride, Laura Bechtolsheimer and her husband Polo player Mark Tomlinson leave the church via horse carriageMarried: The bride, Laura Bechtolsheimer and her husband Polo player Mark Tomlinson leave the church in a horse-drawn carriage
With the world eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Royal baby, Kate has been getting plenty of opportunity to relax recently.
Last month, Prince William and Kate enjoyed a break in a sumptuous villa on one of the most exclusive paradise islands in the world.
The happy couple took a ‘babymoon’ break in a luxury £5 million house on Mustique.
Nestled amid lush tropical gardens, with dramatic views of the aquamarine Caribbean waters lapping a tranquil white-sand beach, the five-bedroom house would normally have cost about £19,000 a week to rent.
It was not known whether the multi-millionaire owners, who are close friends of both the Royal couple and the wider Middleton family, charged them for the stay.
The dream home was furnished with Oriental antiques and came with a staff of six servants, who oversee such amenities as a private cinema, gazebo and 64 ft infinity pool.
During the lavish trip, the Duchess was seen every day at the tennis courts on the privately owned island.
Kate and William exchanged a smile at the wedding today
Kate wore a cream coat and brown hat at the wedding in Alpine ski resort Arosa
Elegant: The Duchess of Cambridge, seen exchanging a smile with husband William, left, and chatting with the vicar, right, wore a cream coat over a patterned dress
Fun: A clearly delighted Kate even throws some confetti into the air at the happy couple walk past themFun: Kate flung a handful of confetti into the air as the newlyweds walked past following the ceremony in a bright and sunny Switzerland today
Holding court: Guests listen in as Prince William chats before the ceremonyHolding court: Prince Harry, Kate and Prince William chatted with other guests at the society wedding
Royal guest: Prince Harry attended the wedding alongside his brother Prince William and sister in law KateRoyal guest: Prince Harry attended the wedding alongside his brother Prince William and sister in law Kate
Laura Bechtolsheimer arrived at the ceremony in a horse-drawn carriage
The Olympic gold medallist chose the idyllic surroundings of a Swiss ski resort to marry polo player fiance Mark Tomlinson
Winter white: Olympic gold medallist Laura Bechtolsheimer chose the idyllic surroundings of the Swiss Alpine resort for her wedding to Mark Tomlinson
However, she was cheering from the sidelines rather than playing, as she has done on previous trips.

CHOCOLATE-BOX SWISS RESORT

Arosa is known as being a small, smart resort with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
The town is situated just two hours south of Zurich in the Graubünden mountains. It is set high above the treeline in a natural bowl and is both a summer and winter tourist resort.
Despite the Royal trio all being advanced skiers, the remote Swiss town is known for suiting skiers of all abilities. It boasts more than 37 miles of slopes. Prince Harry may have been disappointed to learn that the resort is not big for its nightlife, although it does contain one long-established disco bar.
Two lakes are also situated in the centre of the resort.
‘They’re having a very quiet, peaceful holiday, which is just what Kate needed,’ a long-time island resident said.
‘I’d heard they were planning to leave on Thursday but that they are enjoying themselves so much, they may stay until after Valentine’s Day.’
The couple were joined by the Duchess’s sister Pippa, brother James and parents, Carole and Michael.

The Middletons rented accommodation nearby to give the couple some privacy.
Royal links to Mustique go back to 1960, when Princess Margaret was given a ten-acre estate there. The Queen and Prince Philip have also made several visits to the island.
An unprecedented veil of secrecy was drawn over William and Kate’s visit.
One American businesswoman, who is a regular visitor to the island, said: ‘The owners are an absolutely lovely pair and their villa is stunning.
‘It is perfect for William and Kate because it is luxurious and secluded. It is just what they need before the fervour of a newborn baby.
'I imagine they are on their guard after Kate was photographed topless in France, but there is no chance of that happening in Mustique.’
The expectant couple's trip to Mustique earlier this year was their seventh visit to the paradise island.
With its long stretches of white sand, palm trees and balmy temperatures, it is a world away from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's current location in a Swiss ski resort nestled in the snowy Graubünden mountains.

But with Kate snug in a cream woollen coat and a smart chocolate brown hat, and husband William decked out in tails, the pair looked more than happy to be in attendance at their friends' nuptials, in spite of the the brisk temperatures.
Focus of attention: Normally all eyes would be on the Duke and Duchess, but they were happy to stay in the background at their friends' weddingFocus of attention: Normally all eyes would be on the Duke and Duchess, but they were happy to stay in the background at their friends' wedding
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Pictured Olivia Hunt (red) ex of Prince William and Laura Marsham
Having fun: Prince William strikes a pose at the wedding, which was also attended by one of his ex girlfriends, Olivia Hunt (pictured right wearing a red coat)
Standing out in a crowd: The Duchess of Cambridge looked beautiful as her face caught the sun in SwitzerlandStanding out in a crowd: The Duchess of Cambridge looked beautiful as her face caught the sun in Switzerland
Kate Middleton attended the wedding in the snowy surroundings of Arosa, Switzerland
The Duchess of Cambridge was well wrapped up against the chilly temperatures
Expecting: The Duchess of Cambridge, who is expecting the royal couple's first child in July, waved and chatted to other guests and threw confetti at the ceremony
Break: Prince William and his pregnant wife Kate are currently enjoying a break on a plush ski resort in Switzerland. The couple are pictured skiing on a previous trip to SwitzerlandBreak: Prince William and his pregnant wife Kate are currently enjoying a break at a plush ski resort in Switzerland. The couple are pictured skiing on a previous trip to Klosters
Pleasant: The Royal trio are guests at the wedding of their polo-playing friend Mark Tomlinson to Olympic dressage gold medalist Laura Bechtolsheimer in the Swiss resort of ArosaPleasant: The Royal trio are guests at the wedding of their polo-playing friend Mark Tomlinson to Olympic dressage gold medalist Laura Bechtolsheimer in the Swiss resort of Arosa

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