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.
15.01.2024 - 15:03 / ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby has injected some "fun" into Dancing On Ice, as fans praised her TV return. Last year saw Holly, 42, step down for her hosting gig at This Morning, and for a number of months fans had been left questioning if she would be returning to Dancing On Ice this January.
Ultimately she opted to return to present the ice-skating competition show, where she was joined by new co-host Stephen Mulhern, who replaced Phillip Schofield following his own ITV exit. As Dancing On Ice launched on Sunday evening, fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to share that Holly and Stephen seemed to be having a whale of a time.
One wrote: "Stephen and Holly have been amazing. Injected some real fun, weekend light entertainment vibes back into the show.." "Feels like Stephen and Holly is leaning very into the Tess/Claudia ‘comedy" added another, as they compared the duo to Strictly Come Dancing presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
While a third paid reference to the pair's presenting stint on Ministry of Mayhem back in the early 2000s, as they wrote: "Tell you what. Holly and Stephen have bought the fun back that they had on MOM.
You can tell they’re good friends" Returning to TV, Holly made no reference to her recent absence, instead opening the show with: "Welcome to the greatest show on ice and let's hear it for our amazing cast of 2024.
They are looking good! Also, can we just say a huge welcome to Stephen Mulhern!" Ahead of Holly's TV return, a telly insider told The Sun: "Holly thrives on live telly and no more so than in those madcap days splurging slime and reacting to live chaos when she and Stephen first began on Ministry of Mayhem. "They’ve talked about finding that same fun tone for Dancing on Ice and Holly sees this as
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.
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.
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Phillip Schofield reportedly didn't tune in to watch Holly's return to Dancing on Ice over the weekend because he's still feeling "bruised." Holly's former This Morning co-host, Phillip, 61, stepped down from all of his roles at ITV last year after admitting he lied about an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a much younger colleague. Last year, reports also surfaced of a feud and breakdown in the relationship between Holly and Phillip, who also previously fronted Dancing on Ice together. Holly made her return to the popular celebrity ice-skating competition over the weekend with co-host Stephen Mulhern after taking a four-month hiatus from TV due to an alleged plot to kidnap her.
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