Suzanne Shaw has insisted that she has no hard feelings over her Dancing on Ice elimination.
The former Hear'Say singer departed the All Stars series on Sunday's (February 16) show after losing the skate-off.
Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, Shaw accepted her defeat, saying: "I didn't deserve to win the skate-off. I will hold my hands up. I didn't quite skate it as clean as I have been doing.
"The way that I approached the show was very much nostalgia and I am glad that I did get lots of enjoyment out of it. I was just proud to re-live it again with Matt [Evers], Jayne [Torvill] and Chris [Dean]."
However, Shaw also admitted that being eliminated wasn't easy. "It's a bitter pill to take," she noted. "Your pride gets dented. I could be angry but I'm not. I'm over it."
The 32-year-old was previously quoted as saying that fellow Dancing on Ice contestant Hayley Tamaddon was "not a great skater".
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Shaw clarified her comments, stating: "She is a great performer, her skating ability is by all means good, but there are stronger skaters.
"I would never say anything to disrespect or hurt somebody's feelings, I am not that sort of person. Hayley is a very, very talented girl and I have a lot of time and respect for her and she is my mate, but everybody has their weaknesses."
The former popstar recently revealed that she and Myleene Klass have been helping Big Reunion stars Girl Thing perfect the vocals to 'Pure and Simple' - the song allegedly stolen for their former group Hear'Say.













