Greg Rutherford returns to social media to reveal grisly Dancing on Ice scar and shows off ‘insane swelling’ after op

Greg Rutherford returns to social media to reveal grisly Dancing on Ice scar and shows off ‘insane swelling’ after op

GREG Rutherford shocked fans tonight by revealing his grisly Dancing on Ice scar.

The former Olympian, 37, left fans worried earlier this week when he ‘vanished’ from social media, but he returned tonight with a health update.

Greg Rutherford has revealed his stomach scar after abdominal surgery
Greg Rutherford has revealed his stomach scar after abdominal surgery
Greg missed out on the Dancing on Ice final due to a freak injury
Greg missed out on the Dancing on Ice final due to a freak injuryCredit: Splash
Greg had a lot of abdominal swelling after his procedure
Greg had a lot of abdominal swelling after his procedureCredit: Instagram

Sharing pictures of his stomach scar now as well as from shortly after his operation last month, he wrote on Instagram: “A little stomach update…

“I’m almost 4 weeks post op now and feeling so much better. I can move around with almost no feeling of pain and the wound has now closed and healed. Pic 2 shows the insane swelling I initially had.

“I can’t tense my abs properly still, but that’s coming. I also managed to put a ton of weight on since the op, so as soon as I’m ready I’ll be training to get myself trim again… maybe even back on skates.”

Greg’s fans were sympathetic to his situation.

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One commented: “So glad you’re feeling better, it looks so sore!!”

Another posted: “Good grief Greg I didn’t realise it was that bad!”

A third said: “Crikey poor you but glad to see healing well you were my winner you were brilliant.”

The long jump legend needed surgery after his abdominal muscles were torn open in a final rehearsal.

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He had been practising a move where he slid through the legs of professional skaters Brendyn Hatfield and Colin Grafton when the incident happened.

The athlete was immediately taken to hospital accompanied by his skating partner Vanessa James.

Greg’s fiancée Susie Verrill recently revealed how he was doing in an Instagram Story.

Greg Rutherford reveals more details of horrific Dancing On Ice injury saying he’s in ‘a lot of pain’

She joked: “Since Greg Rutherford is the one laid up in bed I have to do things like stand out in the rain and meet tradesmen with their deliveries.

“Hadn’t practised my talking-to-a-builder voice in a while so at least there’s that.”

Before he got stomach surgery, Greg was seen pottering about his home in a series of videos.

He also shared a video showing the routine he would have performed had he appeared in the finale.

He told fans: “I’ve been a bit busy and obviously just recovering from the initial injury before I have the surgery that I hadn’t actually got round to talking about it.

“Long story short, I leapt through the legs of Brendyn and Colin and managed to tear all of my abs as well as herniate.

Who won Dancing On Ice?

AS the final of Dancing On Ice 2024 looms, we look back at the previous celebrity winners – from the first series in 2006 until 2023.

The ITV show has run for 16 seasons, with a break from 2014-2018.

Here’s the rundown – with one pro skater winning an impressive hat-trick:

Season 1, 2006: Gaynor Faye & Dan Whiston

Season 2, 2007: Kyran Bracken & Melanie Lambert

Season 3, 2008: Suzanne Shaw & Matt Evers

Season 4, 2009: Ray Quinn  & Maria Filippov

Season 5, 2010: Hayley Tamaddon & Dan Whiston

Season 6, 2011: Sam Attwater & Brianne Delcourt

Season 7, 2012: Matthew Wolfenden & Nina Ulanova

Season 8, 2013: Beth Tweddle & Dan Whiston

Season 9, 2014 (All Stars): Ray Quinn & Maria Filippov

Season 10, 2018: Jake Quickenden & Vanessa Bauer

Season 11, 2019: James Jordan & Alexandra Schauman

Season 12, 2020: Joe Swash & Alex Murphy

Season 13, 2021: Sonny Jay & Angela Egan

Season 14, 2022: Regan Gascoigne & Karina Manta

Season 15, 2023: Nile Wilson & Olivia Smart

“So I effectively gave myself a C-section.”

Once doctors had stitched him up, the retired Olympian added: “It was a slightly bigger op than originally hoped, but it’s all sorted.

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“Surgeon’s really happy with his work and I’m excited to get fit again.

“But for the next few days I’m going to be very sore and doing a lot of nothing.”

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Dan Cain

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