Holly Willoughby in hot water with ITV Dancing on Ice viewers as she's forced to issue apology for sweary slip-up
29.01.2024 - 00:18
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Holly Willoughby was forced to issue an apology during the latest live broadcast of Dancing on Ice following a sweary slip-up. The presenter looked as glamourous as ever as she appeared rinkside for week three of the ITV skating competition.
Holly looked gorgeous in a figure-hugging RASARIO gown which featured a crossover top and a thigh-high split. And the classic black gown 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.
It didn't take long for the compliments to come flooding in - and concerns - as she joined Stephen Mulhern for the special movie-themed week. But it also didn't take long for an apology to be issued as Holly broke a golden TV rule when it comes to pre-watershed viewing.
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Actor Ryan Thomas has kicked off movie week on Dancing On Ice with an elegant routine to Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory. The former Coronation Street star dressed as Wonka in a purple velvet coat for the performance which featured dramatic high lifts with his skating partner Amani Fancy.
After the couple scored 25 points, judge Christopher Dean said his performance was “more polished” than last week but explained he had to make some deductions for a few stumbles.
It was then over to Emmerdale star Roxy Shahidi to take to the ice and as Holly started to introduce the actress, who was performing to Beetlejuice, Stephen cheekily made Holly jump and Dancing on Ice viewers a swear word slipped out of the 42-year-old's mouth.
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