Holly Willoughby compared to Hollywood icon as she dazzles for Dancing on Ice final
10.03.2024 - 19:13
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Holly Willoughby has been compared to a Hollywood icon as she was flooded with compliments for her look for the Dancing on Ice final. The presenter returned to the rink for one last time this series as the 2024 run of the ITV skating competition came to an end.
The start of the show back in January marked Holly's return to the small screen for the first time in months after she quit This Morning back in October. After Phillip Schofield was forced to step back from ITV after admitting to an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a younger employee, the TV star was joined at the helm by Stephen Mulhern.
But as the final of Dancing on Ice arrived on Sunday (March 10) there was drama as Greg Rutherford had to pull out at the eleventh hour because of a "significant injury".
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The 37-year-old Olympic long jumper was due to perform with Vanessa James. However, hours before the show, James posted a photo of the pair on Instagram, saying they were on the way to the hospital after Greg was injured during rehearsals.
Therefore, when Holly shared her usual first look her outfit on Instagram, she mentioned the show change. In the caption to her millions of followers, she wrote: "It’s the @dancingonice FINAL! See you on @itv at 6:30… your votes alone will decide the champion… who’s it going to be @milesjnazaire @ryanthomas84 or @adeleroberts #hwstyle dress by @shiranabergel jewellery by @susannahlovisjewellers shoes by @renecaovilla."
But all eyes were on the 43-year-old who dazzled in an off-the-shoulder silver gown that skimmed
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