Dancing On Ice’s Colin Grafton reveals he has been kicked OUT of his Airbnb as he issues worrying statement: ‘Please help… I have nowhere to stay’

Dancing On Ice’s Colin Grafton has claimed he has been evicted from his Airbnb rental after making a worrying public statement on Tuesday.

The American professional skater, 32, who was on the show with Clare Sweeney and was the third star to be voted out of the series, revealed he had been asked to leave his current rental due to a ‘safety issue’ but is unsure where he where to go or what to do next.

The ITV skater expressed his concerns on X, formerly known as Twitter, after being stranded following the evacuation.

Colin wrote: ‘Hello @Airbnb_uk, I sincerely need your help. I’ve been asked to leave my current Airbnb rental due to a “safety issue” but I’m getting no help on what to do next. I’m currently in the middle of #DancingOnIce and have nowhere to stay right now. Please help.’

MailOnline has contacted Airbnb for comment.

Dancing On Ice’s Colin Grafton, 32, has claimed he has been evicted from his Airbnb rental after making a worrying public statement on Tuesday

The American professional skater, who appeared on the show alongside Clare Sweeney (pictured) and was the third star to be voted out of the series, revealed he had been asked to leave his current rental property due to a 'safety issue'.

The American professional skater, who appeared on the show alongside Clare Sweeney (pictured) and was the third star to be voted out of the series, revealed he had been asked to leave his current rental property due to a ‘safety issue’.

Claire and Colin were the third couple to leave the series earlier this month after ending up in the dreaded skate-off with Lou Sanders.

Colin recently struggled with grief and cried backstage just hours before the show in January.

The figure skater got emotional ahead of his glitzy performance with his former celeb partner Claire after receiving an unexpected phone call.

The dancer’s father, Roy, suffered an unexpected stroke on Wednesday, January 10 The sun.

In complete shock, his family, who live in Boston, were unsure if Roy would be able to walk or talk again after undergoing two brain surgeries to repair a collapsed blood vessel.

A source told the publication: “Initially, Colin wanted to get on a plane straight away and be there for his family.

“But he knew his father would want him to do the show, and Claire has been incredibly supportive – she’s been his rock.”

A TV insider also told The Sun: ‘On the night of the first show of Dancing on Ice, Colin’s mother called him, and to his surprise his father was able to think of a few words and communicate with Claire and Colin to have a good conversation to have. show it and say ‘go get it’.

The ITV skater expressed his concerns on X, formerly known as Twitter, after being stranded following the evacuation.

The ITV skater expressed his concerns on X, formerly known as Twitter, after being stranded following the evacuation.

In January, Colin got emotional ahead of his glitzy performance with his celebrity partner Claire after receiving an unexpected phone call about his dad

In January, Colin got emotional ahead of his glitzy performance with his celebrity partner Claire after receiving an unexpected phone call about his dad

The dancer's father, Roy, suffered an unexpected stroke on Wednesday, January 10, according to The Sun

The dancer’s father, Roy, suffered an unexpected stroke on Wednesday, January 10, according to The Sun

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In complete shock, Colin’s family, who live in Boston, were unsure if Roy would be able to walk or talk again after undergoing two brain surgeries to repair a collapsed vessel.

The source also revealed that the call “brought tears to everyone’s lips” just “moments before the first live show.”

It is reported that the brave father is learning to regain his speech and mobility.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun on Wednesday evening at Algeria’s Cirque Du Soleil premiere – In A New Light at the Royal Albert Hall, Colin said: ‘ITV, Claire and the other professional skaters have been incredible in their support, and I’m so grateful for that. that I’m surrounded by great people.’