JOHN Barrowman will no longer feature on Dancing On Ice, ITV has announced.
The actor, who was born in Glasgow's Mount Vernon, has appeared as a judge on the celebrity skating competition since 2019.
He previously appeared on the show as a contestant in 2006 and was the fourth person eliminated.
Barrowman will still appear on upcoming special episodes of ITV show All Star Musicals.
A spokeswoman for ITV said: “We thank John Barrowman for two brilliant years on the Dancing On Ice panel and are pleased to be working with him again as host of the forthcoming All Star Musicals specials.”
Earlier this year, Barrowman admitted exposing himself to colleagues.
The actor said he had taken part in “tomfoolery” on the sets of BBC shows Doctor Who and Torchwood.
In May, he said he understood that his "exuberant behaviour" could have caused "upset", adding his it was "only ever intended in good humour to entertain colleagues on set and backstage".
He later said "my understanding and behaviour have also changed".
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