James Jordan: Dancing On Ice star ‘moves out’ of home as he drops Ola sex life bombshell

James Jordan and wife Ola Jordan’s private life is under strain after he moved out of the home they share in Kent “so [he] can rehearse” and be closer to the Dancing On Ice 2019 Hertfordshire studios. The former Strictly Come Dancing professional has been “living in Bovingdon” while taking part in the ITV programme. However, the 40-year-old’s lack of time with his spouse of 16 years, 36, is preventing them from “practising baby-making”. He spoke candidly about his non-existent sex life ahead of his latest performance with partner Alexandra Schauman tomorrow night.

James told The Sun: “I’m away all the time at the moment because I’m living in Bovingdon so I can rehearse.

“Last week, I only went home for one night.”

The dancer continued: “I literally just dropped my stuff off, repacked and came up, so I’m not getting much time to practise baby-making at all.

“Ola comes to the show on Sunday evening and then I don’t see her all week.”

The couple previously spoke out about struggling to conceive, saying they were undergoing IVF treatment.

James said: “We opened up about it because we were getting fed up of people asking us when we were having kids.”

It hasn’t been plain sailing for him on DOI either and he is suffering from a painful groin injury.

He added: “I’ve had really bad problems with my abductor muscle since the show. It runs down the inside of your thigh. I’m in a lot of pain.”

Meanwhile, yesterday it was revealed in a series of images released by ITV, that he and Alexandra ran into trouble while attempting a difficult lift.

Attempting to hold her upside down, it looked as if she was then going to flip over and go through his legs.

But in doing so, it appeared James had lost his balance and ended up dropping Alex on her head.

As if that wasn’t bad enough, he then fell and ended up on top of her.

Dancing On Ice paramedics attended the scene immediately to assess any damage to both James and Alex.

Bosses have not said whether or not they suffered any injuries following the fall and it seems the pair will be performing as usual.

James is currently the second favourite to win the programme with odds of 7-4, according to bookmakers Coral, just behind Wes Nelson (4-6).

Dancing On Ice 2019 continues tomorrow at 6pm on ITV.

source: express.co.uk