Dancing On Ice host Holly Willoughby looks sensational in a glamorous ivory white gown as the skating celebrities battle it out for a semi-final place

Holly Willoughby cut a very glamorous figure in a stunning ivory white dress as she presented Dancing On Ice on Sunday evening
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Holly Willoughby cut a very glamorous figure in a stunning ivory white dress as she presented Dancing On Ice on Sunday evening.

The television host, 43, took to Instagram to share a photo of herself backstage wearing the incredible sleeveless racer neck number.

She looked stunning in the figure-hugging dress with ruffled floral detailing across the chest and ending in a long skirt.

To complete her TV outfit, the mother-of-three added inches to her frame in a pair of sky-high heels and simply accessorized with a pair of gold stud earrings.

Styling her blonde locks in a neat updo, Holly showed off her beautiful smile as she posed for photos ahead of the ITV show with co-host Stephen Mulhern.

Holly Willoughby cut a very glamorous figure in a stunning ivory white dress as she presented Dancing On Ice on Sunday evening

She wrote: ‘Tonight on @dancingonice it’s the battle to get through to the semi-finals! There is everything to skate for. See you on @itv at 6.30pm.

The six remaining celebrities and their professional skating partners will hope to once again impress judges Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Oti Mabuse.

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American figure skater Johnny Weir will also be part of the panel, replacing Ashley Banjo as a special guest as he hits the road for his dance group Diversity’s tour.

This week’s competition sees the celebrities perform their guilty pleasure songs and take part in the team challenge.

Amber Davies and her partner Simon Senecal will perform at ABBA’s Waterloo, while Greg Rutherford and Vaness James will take to the ice for NSYNC’s Bye Bye Bye.

Skating to Genie In A Bottle by Christina Aguilera Made In Chelsea’s Miles Nazaire and partner Vanessa Bauer hope to impress the audience and the jury.

Meanwhile, Eddie Edwards and partner Vicky Ogden will appear in One Direction’s What Makes You Beautiful.

And for the last two skates of the evening, Adele Roberts and partner Mark Hanretty skate to You’re My World by Jane McDonald and Ryan Thomas and Amani Fancy skate to Club Tropicana by WHAM!

It comes after Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean announced their retirement earlier this month

It comes after Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean announced their retirement earlier this month

Jayne, 66, and Christopher, 65, skated to victory at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics on Valentine's Day in 1984, winning the gold medal and achieving the highest ever score for a single performance

Jayne, 66, and Christopher, 65, skated to victory at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics on Valentine’s Day in 1984, winning the gold medal and achieving the highest ever score for a single performance

It comes as Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean broke their silence last week when they retired from skating.

Jayne, 66, and Christopher, 65, skated to victory at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics on Valentine’s Day in 1984, winning the gold medal and recording the highest ever score for a single performance.

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The British skating duo will embark on a final UK tour next year, which will be their swan song and mark 50 years since they formed their skating partnership in 1975 – before officially hanging up their skates.

On Good Morning Britain, presenters Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins spoke to the couple in their first interview since announcing their retirement.

Live from Sarajevo, where the couple skated to Olympic gold, the iconic duo joined GMB from where it all started to discuss their latest farewell tour.

On why the duo felt it was the right time, Chris said: “Gosh, forty years ago is a long time ago. In fact, next year in 2025 we will have been skating together for 50 years and we thought that was a very nice round number to say ‘we had a great time, but it’s time to retire a bit and put the skates on to hang’. .

“No more touring, except for the last tour we hope to do next year.”

Jayne added: ‘We have a feeling this will be the last tour but it will be a celebration of everything we’ve been through since 1984, winning the Olympics, which opened the door for a lot of other things in the future.’

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