Greg Rutherford has said his fiancée got it wrong when she said he was 'recovering well' in her latest update and he insisted he was 'very sore' and 'very tired' and undergoing further tests.
The Dancing On Ice star, 37, missed the final after experiencing a significant injury the morning of rehearsals and needing stitches after being rushed to hospital.
His fiancée Susie Verrill had taken to her Instagram pages to tell his fans that he was 'doing a lot better and recovering well.'
Now Greg has taken to his own social media pages to correct her and after sharing her post which said he was making progress, he wrote on it: 'No I'm not.'
Susie then corrected her statement and said: 'Ok ignore, would like everyone to know he's actually in a lot of pain.'
Greg Rutherford has said his fiancée got it wrong when she said he was 'recovering well' in her latest update and he insisted he was 'very sore' and 'very tired' and undergoing further tests
His fiancée Susie Verrill had taken to her Instagram pages to tell his fans that he was 'doing a lot better and recovering well'
Greg also filmed himself in bed and told his fans he was having an early night after seeing a specialist on Monday afternoon.
After thanking fans for their support he said explained: 'Seen a specialist today, I've got some scans tomorrow, and then I will know more about what's going on, and what's happening.
'I'm very sore and very tired so I'm going to get an early night tonight. But again I cannot believe the amount of lovely messages I've had so thanks very much. I'll update everybody once I know what the next step is. This is grim.'
Greg also shared a video of himself and Vanessa James doing the bolero as he lamented that he missed the final and was a 'bit heartbroken'.
He wrote: 'Something that I really wish I could have performed... #Bolero Im almost 36 hours since the injury and watching the videos of what could have been. It's bloody hard to take at this point as I know we could have shown something exciting and new with our final performances.
'Of course the Bolero isn't a given and I'll post our showcase at some point too... I haven't shown the end as I'm determined to actually perform it with Vanessa one day for everyone to see.
'I'm really proud of what we achieved on the show. This take was from Saturday morning and we were marking for the double twist... the full program was truly beautiful. I'm a bit heart broken at the moment.'
The Olympian was set to battle it all out against Ryan Thomas, Adele Roberts and Miles Nazaire for the trophy on Sunday.
Greg has taken to his own social media pages to correct her and after sharing her post which said he was making progress, he wrote on it: 'No I'm not'
That day, Susie took to her Instagram to update fans on the star's condition - reassuring them he was doing fine and on a path to recovery.
Posting a snap on her stories of Greg laying down on the hospital bed, she penned: 'Resus is never a fun place to be is it. There's a lot of screaming :( (not from Greg).'
In the following story, she wrote a lengthy message to thank everyone who supported Greg throughout this difficult time.
'Thanks for all your lovely messages for Greg. Sorry for being rubbish at replying.
'My inbox was a mess already because the past few months have been manic so I need to work through them all properly. Greg's doing a lot better and recovering well,' and finished with a heart emoji.
Greg's hopes of taking part in the final were shattered after he sustained a 'significant' injury on the morning of rehearsals.
On Sunday, Susie took to her Instagram to update fans on the star's condition - reassuring them he was doing fine and on a path to recovery
The Olympian was set to battle it all out against Ryan Thomas, Adele Roberts and Miles Nazaire in the Dancing On Ice final but withdrew after a last minute injury
Taking to Instagram to thank fans for their 'kind messages, Greg took a selfie from his bed and wrote: 'Recovery sort of starts now...
'After a pretty rough first night, I'm looking forward to getting everything sorted and sewn up so I can get back to normal. Thank you all so much for your kind messages.'
Ryan Thomas skated to victory and was crowned Dancing On Ice's 2024 winner alongside pro partner Amani Fancy during Sunday's action packed live final.
The former Coronation Street star, 39, beat Made In Chelsea 's Miles Nazaire and partner Vanessa Bauer, after DJ Adele Roberts finished in third place and Olympian Greg Rutherford was forced to quit hours before the show due to injury.
Following his win an emotional Ryan choked back tears as he raised the trophy and and admitted he was speechless before paying tribute to his partner saying: 'I'm just so happy for Amani!'.
Meanwhile the pro in floods of tears gushed, telling the actor: 'I'm so proud of you, thank you for making this happen'.
Susie wrote a lengthy message to thank everyone who has supported Greg throughout this difficult time
Greg's hopes of taking part in the hotly-anticipated final were shattered after he sustained a 'significant' injury on the morning of rehearsals
He was partnered up with skating pro Vanessa James (pictured together on the show)
Ryan then turned to the camera and sent his best wishes to missing fellow finalist: ' Greg, If you're watching at home this trophy's for you'.
It comes after Greg checked in with fans from hospital as he took to his Instagram story to wish his fellow contestants well ahead of the live show.
He said: 'I know this looks very dramatic and everything else but sadly I picked up a big injury in rehearsals.
'I am on my way to hospital and I won't be performing on Dancing On Ice tonight and I am devastated but these things happen.
'Stay tuned and I'll keep you updated but what a nightmare way for this to finish'.
In a second video later from his hospital bed, he said: Good evening everybody and firstly a massive thank you for all the messages but my message for the three incredible finalists that will be skating shortly is have an incredible night.
'I am devastated I can't be there with you tonight. It is going to be incredible and amazing have a great show, love you all and hopefully I will see you all soon. Just go and smash it, have the best time!'
An ITV spokesperson added in a statement to MailOnline: 'Sadly Olympian Greg Rutherford MBE has had to withdraw from Dancing On Ice after sustaining an injury whilst in rehearsals for the final episode of the current series.
'Greg and Vanessa have been such a popular couple this series and have performed some truly memorable routines.
'We will be helping to support Greg and wish him well with his recovery. We also want to thank him for being such a treasured member of the Dancing on Ice family.'
Ryan Thomas was crowned Dancing On Ice's 2024 winner alongside his pro partner Amani Fancy during Sunday's action packed live final
The actor turned to the camera and sent his best wishes to missing fellow finalist: ' Greg, If you're watching at home this trophy's for you'
Earlier this week, Greg told The Mirror his time on the competition might be over after sustaining a painful groin injury four weeks ago.
'I was gutted at first, that's classic me, an injury right at the wrong time. But due to Sharon, the physio who works for the show, has done a tireless job to keep me going and doing well,' said the Olympian.
'We are currently in a situation where, yes, it is still healing and there's a little bit of soreness and tightness. But I am able to do what we need to do. Thankfully I am here and I'm thrilled to be here as well.'
The athlete admitted the last hurdle will be attempting to do the Bolero - although he is 'happy' to have made it to the final regardless.
Greg also highlighted being voted best skater in the solo skate, something he called a 'really proud moment'.
'All in all, thrilled to bits, I'm ignoring the fact there's still a little bit of an injury there but that's fine. I'm hoping the showcase, everyone loves it, and we get to do the Bolero. Then, who knows at that point, who knows!,' he added.
Greg previously revealed rehearsals was doing wonders for his health and he was in great shape after losing 7kg since joining the ITV show.
The long jump star added his journey on Dancing On Ice helped him find a great balance while eating better and training.
The athlete - who is now retired - said the show gave him a purpose for training and 'feeling better in myself', which he described as a 'kick up the bum to stay fit and healthy'.