Holly Willoughby was the epitome of glamour as she posed in her dress ahead of Dancing On Ice on Sunday.
The television presenter, 43, took to Instagram to share a picture of herself backstage wearing an off shoulder stretch crepe gown with 3D flower detail by Marchesa.
Series host Holly posed with her had on her hip, with the garment perfectly accentuating her hourglass figure.
The dress featured a low cut neckline with flower detail on each shoulder.
Referencing the headbanger, the move which sees a skater picked up by the ankle and swung around by their partner, Holly captioned her post: ‘Tonight on @dancingonice we are off to the musicals… and it’s back… The headbanger!
Holly Willoughby was the epitome of glamour as she posed in an off shoulder stretch crepe gown with 3D flower detail by Marchesa ahead of Dancing On Ice on Sunday
‘See you on @itv at 6:20pm. #hwstyle Dress by @marchesafashion shoes by @renecaovilla jewellery by @susannahlovisjewellers.’
Holly also shared a picture of herself posing with actress Marisha Wallace, who is best known for her work in musical theatre, and is currently playing Miss Adeleide in Guys & Dolls at the Bridge Theatre in London.
Marisha, 38, who was preparing to perform on Dancing On Ice as she posed with Holly, wore a glitzy white Eliza Jane Howell jumpsuit adorned with sequins which glistened under the bright studio lights as she stood arm-in-arm with Holly.
It comes after Holly visited Port Lympne Wildlife Park on Saturday and enjoyed a glass of champagne as she toasted her 43rd birthday in style.
The star was treated by her husband Dan Baldwin to a posh £1,650 a night stay at the lavish Lion lodge to celebrate her birthday.
They spent the day at the 600-acre resort with their three children Harry, Belle and Chester.
During their stay, Holly was driven around the the resort in a 4×4 car with her family to see the tigers, giraffes, and cheetah’s on site before enjoying a relaxing overnight stay in one of the resorts posh lion cabins.
An onlooker told The Sun: ‘Holly looked like she was having a ball on her birthday and couldn’t stop smiling.
Holly posed with actress Marisha Wallace, who is currently playing Miss Adeleide in Guys & Dolls at the Bridge Theatre in London, as she prepared to perform on the show
‘She stayed in one of Port Lympne’s two lodges which allows visitors to stay with the lions. It’s an incredible experience and is very luxurious.
‘They got to spend the day being driven around the safari park before settling down and enjoying last night together in a lodge as a family.’
They also mentioned that it has been a ‘tough few months’ for Holly and that it was ‘special’ for her to get to enjoy the day with her family.
Meanwhile, Greg Rutherford’s position on Sunday’s live Dancing On Ice show was hanging in the balance this weekend after he sustained an injury.
The former track and field athlete, 37, who is partnered with professional Vanessa James, 36, already skipped the dress rehearsal, with future performances in doubt.
An ITV source told : ‘Greg missed the dress rehearsal due to injury so at the moment it’s touch and go if he will make the live show tonight.’
It comes after Greg scored his highest mark so far during last week’s show, doing a Salsa to Ricky Martin’s La Bomba.
The duo were full of confidence for the routine which judge Oti Mabuse described as ‘sexy and sultry’ and praised the duo’s chemistry.
Greg Rutherford ‘s position on Sunday’s live Dancing On Ice show was hanging in the balance this weekend after he sustained an injury (pictured with partner Vanessa James last week)
The former track and field athlete, 37, who is partnered with professional Vanessa James, 36, already skipped the dress rehearsal, with future performances in doubt (pictured last month)
Greg advanced through to this week with a score of 30.5, while Claire Sweeney became the latest star to leave the series after landing in the dreaded skate off with Lou Sanders.
Greg’s injury comes right after he recently opened up on his guilt from his partner Vanessa getting hurt on the ice, saying he felt ‘absolutely awful’.
The pair were practicing ahead of their second live performance for Movies Week, when Greg accidentally dropped Vanessa in a move gone wrong.
Speaking to the Express on Sunday, Greg explained: ‘We practised one of the flows that we were doing and I basically threw Vanessa completely wrong and really hurt her.
‘I felt awful, absolutely awful. That really did hit me quite hard but it hit her harder as she hit the ice.
‘It was one of those things that you have to remind yourself every so often that you have to be as respectful as possible to the ice and the movement you are performing.
‘The sport is a very dangerous sport so you have to be on your game, there’s a hell of a responsibility.’
He added that he is constantly focused on making sure Vanessa is safe when practicing dangerous lifts, out of fear that she could be hurt.
It comes after Greg scored his highest mark so far during last week’s show, doing a Salsa to Ricky Martin’s La Bomba (pictured)
Greg advanced through to this week with a score of 30.5, while Claire Sweeney became the latest star to leave the series after landing in the dreaded skate off with Lou Sanders (Claire pictured with pro partner Colin Grafton)
He explained: ‘I’m probably the tallest person on the show by four or five inches and I’ve got a really long wingspan.
‘When I lift Vanessa above my head, she’s very, very high and if something was to go wrong, touch wood it never does, but it’s a long way for her to fall.
‘I’m always very conscious about that, I want to protect her as much as possible.’
Dancing On Ice continues on Sunday 11 February at 6.20pm on ITV1 and ITVX.