Holly Willoughby defended by fans and branded 'so gorgeous' after 'naughty' Dancing on Ice moment
29.01.2024 - 10:58
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Holly Willoughby has been defended by fans after comments about her appearance were made following her latest social media post. The presenter returned to her Instagram page with a closer look at her glam for week three of Dancing on Ice.
The 'greatest show on ice' returned to screens on Sunday night (January 28) at it was Movie Week down at the rink. The 11 remaining couples were performing all in the same show for the first time this series with Barbie, Beetlejuice and Willy Wonka all brought to life on the ice.
There was also no skate-off meaning the next celebrity to leave was based on the judges' scores and public vote alone, which sparked some complaints after S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt became the second celebrity to be eliminated from the ITV skating competition.
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But all eyes appeared to be on Holly who put on her very own 'movie star' display with her latest look. The 42-year-old looked gorgeous in a figure-hugging RASARIO gown which featured a crossover top and a thigh-high split. And the classic black dress also featured a bit of a daring element as it featured a split down the chest which was held together by two delicately placed white bows.
Pairing the look with a pair of strappy black heels, the former This Morning presenter wore her trademark blonde locks in a slicked-back style to show off her beautifully sparkling earrings.
Captioning a picture of herself posing backstage to her 8.5 million followers: "Let’s go to the Movies… it’s movie week on @dancingonice … You are in for a treat! See you soon @itv #hwstyle dress by @rasario shoes by
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