HOLLY Willoughby looked stunning a white gown as she hit the rink on tonight’s Dancing Of Ice.
The telly favourite wowed in the one-sleeved gown that featured a sexy thigh-high slit.
As ever, Holly’s style choice was a big hit with her fans and many of her 3.2million Instagram followers rushed to tell her how good she looked.
One wrote: “Oh my !!! Wow you’re on fire xxxx,” while another said: “Woweeee @hollywilloughby you never disappoint 🔥⭐️⭐️👗”.
A third added: “You look stunning Holly 💖💖💖”.
The gorgeous gown was from British designer Sassi Holford and she accessorised with Gina stilettos.
Before the show, Holly relaxed in a gorgeous white tracksuit with rainbow stripes.
She captioned the snap: “There is no end to this 🌈 loving …. backstage at @dancingonice #rehearsals @madeleinethompsoncashmere #hwstyle💁✨”.
The cute lounge wear is from designer Madeline Thompson and the top and bottoms retail separately for a whopping £280 apiece, meaning the whole ensemble cost £560.
Earlier this month, Holly wowed fans by wearing a similar rainbow tracksuit in grey but some were put off by the £440 price tag.
Meanwhile, we’ll be seeing Holly in more gorgeous gowns next year as the ITV reality show has been recommissioned for 2019.
Speaking on This Morning, Phillip said: “We can exclusively reveal that our other show, Dancing On Ice has been re-booked, recommissioned for another series.”
The 55-year-old silver fox then called for all celebrities who are keen to hit the ice and pick up a new skill to get in touch with the production team about next year’s line up.
He explained: “We will be back next year. So if you’re a celeb and you’d like to have a go at that, get in touch!”
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But Phillip – who is known for his sexual innuendos – couldn’t help but make a playful comment as he posed the question: “Do you want to come and play at our rink?”
It’s not yet known whether the judging panel – comprised of Ashley Banjo, Jason Gardiner, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean – will stay the same.
The panel was given a huge shake up so that the Olympic skating duo could give feedback and get rid of the weaker skaters following years of coaching the competitors.
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