Holly Willoughby branded a 'movie star' as she sports daring gown for Dancing on Ice after Phillip Schofield spotted
29.01.2024 - 01:29
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Holly Willoughby has been branded a 'movie star' as she pulled out all the stops for her latest performance on Dancing on Ice. The presenter didn't hold back for the ITV skating competition's move-themed week and showed off her look on social media before going live on air.
Holly, 42, 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 arrings.
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Captioning the picture 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 @jimmychoo jewellery by @susannahlovisjewellers."
And it didn't take long for the compliments to come flooding in. Former THis Morning co-star Josie Gibson said: "STUNNING." Model Abby Clancy replied: "Obsessed with this look."
@hollywillsuk said: "Love it!!! See you on tv the best part of the week." @sian5475 commented: "You look as stunning as ever." @xxjendayxx wrote: "Here she is... just like a movie star." @denisephillips8040 replied: "You look stunning Holly." @bamford.keely added: "WOW that's a gorgeous dress holly u look amazing."
Holly's appearance during week three at the helm of Dancing on Ice alongside
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