The 32-year-old had to go out to the third episode of the ITV Reality skating show on Sunday, but will leave the race early with his skating partner Tippi Pakard.
He returned to the show, but not to the race, telling the presenters Holly Willobi and Stephen Mulcharne: “So we slid, and I went to my ankle (during rehearsals) … and I somehow twisted my ankle.
“And I also have a cold, so I have (two lumps).”
Parkard said, “We have had so much potential to bring so many laughs in competition and it is a pity that we will not be able to bring this trip.”
Willowby said she and the team of the show “can’t believe” the news.
On Instagram, Jones writes that he was “gutted” and said he was “eliminated from gravity.”
He added: “Thank you very much on the show that everyone was so wonderful, but my main thanks are Tippi, she is amazing and I loved to work with her.
“She is really one of the most beautiful people I’ve ever met, so it was an absolute pleasure. Good luck to everyone else in the competition, I will enlighten you all. “
A message on the official dance page on Ice Instagram is said on Sunday: “Josh Jones received an injury during rehearsals and had to withdraw from Dancing on Ice.
“Josh and Tipi’s partnership will be very missed. We will help to support Josh and wish him well with his recovery. “
The comedian appeared on shows, including Jonathan Ross Comedy Club and 8 of 10 cats, and hosted Face Face Face-off BBC Three Fast Food Food Fuff.
Ice’s Dancing On Social Media account said Jones and “Parard’s Partnership will be heavily missed” and wished him a “speedy recovery”.
The only way is Essex star Dan Edgar with a James Bond theme on Sunday, scoring 31 points when he opened the race, but was quickly surpassed.
The Coronation Street star Sam Aston won 32.5 points and was said by Ashley Banjo after being initially “hesitant”, he made some “serious skating” by Robbie Williams and the show of Olli Murs on “I Wanna Be Like You” by Disney Movie the Jungle Book.
Michaela Strachan performed as Maria of The Sound of Music, with a version of the Connie Fisher song and won the joint tall score so far with Aston.
Last last so far, the judges were Olympic Rowing Sir Steve Redgrave, with 20 points in the ranking.
The judge and former Stictly Come Dancing Oti Mabuse star said Sir Steve “told the story really well”, but called on him to show “more skills” in the future.
Anton Ferdinand, who became a football player, took the hero of the werewolf comics after the Werewolf and Deadpool blockbose used Madonna as a prayer last year in the movie and won 30 points.
At the same level was the star of the traitors Molly Pierce, who made an enchanting routine of Disney and the Beast of the same name.
Eassenders star Charlie Brooks won 27 points, with Mabuza saying that the presentation of an unacceptable tune of righteous brothers – which was used in the pottery scene of the romantic movie of the 1990s – was the “most beautiful we have seen So far. “
But the judge added that “Brooks’ nerves are improving from you.”
Mancunian Jones hosts a historic gossip podcast dead drama and co -chairs the comedy podcast in chatting with Morgan Rees.
He also appeared on married to Channel 4 at first sight: revealed; Alan Davis: Still without the title of Dave; BBC Two’s The Apprentice Spin-Off Program The Apprentice: You are fired; and Comedy Central’s undoubtedly.
He has been nominated for the best newcomer of the comedy awards in Edinburgh and is the finalist of the BBC New Comedy Award.
His first Dancing on Ice skate was a dramatic and stupid performance of scissors, I don’t feel like dancing that landed in the lower two last week.
However, he defeated the soap star Chelsea Heli, who was the first celebrity, voted in the 2025 series.