Holly Willoughby never does things by halves on the glamour front. And she wowed as she stepped out in a flowing gold dress for the Dancing On Ice final.
13.03.2022 - 15:21 / ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby has been forced to pull out of Sunday night's Dancing on Ice after testing positive for Covid-19. A spokesperson for Dancing on Ice announced the news as they said: "Unfortunately, Holly Willoughby is unable to host tonight's show after testing positive for Covid-19. "We look forward to Holly returning for the Dancing on Ice Live Final." TV star Holly, 41, hosts the skating competition alongside her This Morning bestie Phillip Schofield.
Phil, 59, will host the show, which is the semi-final of the competition, alone. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. But, ITV confirmed Holly will return to her hosting duties for the live final, which airs on Sunday 27 March.The finale was postponed for one week due to a schedule shakeup by ITV.
Dancing On Ice was due to air its final episode on Sunday 20 March, but it was pushed back by a week to make way for the FA Cup Quarter Final. Meanwhile, it's been reported the celebrity skaters and their partners are "training like crazy" ahead of the finale. A source recently told OK! the competition has never been more tense, saying: "This year, the show is the most competitive it’s ever been.
"They all want to win it and the standard is so high. You could cut the atmosphere with a knife, you can really feel the tension. "They’re all training like crazy.
Nobody is interested in being second, they all want to win," the source added. Holly's positive Covid-19 test comes weeks after her TV bestie Philip tested positive for coronavirus. Phil missed hosting This Morning for a week and was replaced by Stephen Mulhern for one episode of DOI as he was forced into isolation.
Holly Willoughby never does things by halves on the glamour front. And she wowed as she stepped out in a flowing gold dress for the Dancing On Ice final.
ITV This Morning has been left in Covid chaos again. It comes Vanessa Feltz tests positive minutes after filming - leaving Phillip Schofield at risk. The 60 year old confirmed: "Well it is, gosh.
Vanessa Feltz has revealed that she’s tested positive for Covid after coughing live on air.The TV star, 60, took to Instagram today, Thursday 24 March, just hours after filming in the This Morning studio and informed her 134,000 followers that she’d contracted the virus. “I’ve got covid. Gosh,” she began in the video.
This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby has shared a selfie as she basks in the March sun after she tested positive for Covid-19 last week. The positive test forced the presenter, 41, to pull out of the live semi-final show of Dancing on Ice just hours before it aired as well as her hosting duties on This Morning this week. Mum-of-three Holly took to her Instagram on Saturday to share a selfie in the garden as she took in the spring sun.The blonde beauty went makeup-free with her hair pulled back and she had her eyes closed as she tilted her head towards the sun.
Holly Willoughby will be absent from This Morning this week after being forced to miss Dancing On Ice.
Phillip Schofield wished his co-host Holly Willoughby well on Sunday's Dancing On Ice after she was forced to pull out due to testing positive for Covid-19.The presenter, 59, was forced to present the hit ITV skating show alone as his co-host, 41, isolates at home. Addressing Holly's absence, Phillip said: "As you can see, Holly isn't here tonight. We found out just a few hours ago [she tested positive for Covid].
Holly Willoughby is set to miss the Dancing on Ice semi-finals after testing positive for Covid-19.
Holly Willoughby has to skip Dancing on Ice on Sunday after she tested positive for Covid. She had to take a step back from her hosting duties this weekend as she self-isolates at home.
Dancing On Ice presenter Holly Willoughby has tested positive for Covid, the show has confirmed. While the law no longer requires those with the virus to self-isolate, the This Morning host will be absent from tonight’s semi-final, leaving co-star Phillip Schofield to front the series on his own. ‘Unfortunately, Holly Willoughby is unable to host tonight’s show after testing positive for Covid-19,’ a rep confirmed.