Dancing on Ice favourite is set to get the boot this weekend as Nile Wilson races ahead in the competition
DANCING on Ice favourite Patsy Palmer is set to get the boot this weekend, according to bookies.
The EastEnders legend suffered a tumble during her last performance - and is now on borrowed time.
Meanwhile her competitor Nile Wilson has raced ahead to become an early favourite to win Dancing on Ice with her partner Matt Evers.
odds show Patsy is 100/1 to win the trophy - despite her best efforts.
She was left mortified after an epic fall during her live routine on Sunday night.
Patsy ended up scoring 20.5, putting her second from the bottom of the leaderboard.
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The pair danced to Defying Gravity from Wicked and Patsy was painted green just like Elphaba from the show.
While she got off to a good start, as they zipped across the ice, Patsy suddenly lost her footing and fell to the floor.
Matt quickly tried to help his partner up and after an awkward moment, she was back on her skates and headed over to be strapped into a harness to be raised into the air for the routine's finale.
As she headed over for her scores, Phillip Schofield quipped: "Not quite defying gravity."
He then asked if she was OK, and she replied: "I'm ok, it's life, you fall, you get up, you carry on, it's amazing."
Christopher Dean told her: "My mantra is if you're not falling you're not trying and you were really trying."
But he added: "The stumble brought it [his score] down a little."
Meanwhile Oti Mabuse told her: "I wish you had fallen and styled it out somehow but I'd love to commend you for carrying on."
Meanwhile, Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu is the second-least favourite at 33/1, following her performance of Do Re Mi from The Sound of Music.
Nile is the 5/4 favourite contestant to win after securing the highest score of the series so far at the weekend.