She never puts a foot wrong with fashion.
So it came as no surprise to see Holly Willoughby looked as chic as ever as she attended a private dinner party held at Claridge’s H๏τel in Mayfair on Tuesday.
The presenter, 43, looked stylish in a black trouser suit as she enjoyed an evening out alongside the likes of Alex Scott and Mabel.
Holly added to her look with a pair of barely there heels, a small black handbag and gold hooped earrings.
Following on behind was sports pundit Alex, 40, who was dressed to impress in an oversized white fur coat.
It came as no surprise to see Holly Willoughby looked as chic as ever as she attended a private dinner party held at Claridge’s H๏τel in Mayfair on Tuesday
Following on behind was sports pundit Alex Scott, 40, who was dressed to impress in an oversized white fur coat
She layered the garment over an iridescent gown that she paired with a matching headscarf and metallic heels.
Singer Mabel, 28, put her incredible figure on display in a black gown with a sheer bodice while she accessorised with a small silver handbag.
Holly’s outing comes as she gears up to host the upcoming season of Dancing On Ice.
The contestants were announced last month and have been throwing themselves into training before the series starts in January.
Show bosses have reportedly introduced a 24-hour H๏τline for stars to raise any concerns, following the Strictly Come Dancing bullying scandal.
According to The Sun, ITV bosses have sent the celebrity lineup a six-page letter telling them they can speak out ‘without fear of abuse’.
In a similar vein to the chaperones introduced for this year’s Strictly, this year’s celebrities will also been ᴀssigned a producer to ensure their ‘wellbeing.’
A source said: ‘ITV puts the welfare of show contestants at the heart of what they do. No one needs another Strictly — and Dancing on Ice bosses want their stars to feel like they can speak out if something isn’t right.
‘They will have access to a 24-hour H๏τline manned by professionals to raise concerns about any bullying or to get help with their mental health.
‘They have also been given a letter outlining what they should expect from the show and how they should conduct themselves.’
The presenter, 43, looked stylish in a black trouser suit as she enjoyed an evening out on the town ahead of gearing up to present the new series of Dancing On Ice
Holly added to her look with a pair of barely there heels, a small black handbag and gold hooped earrings
Alex layered her eye-catching coat over an iridescent gown that she paired with a matching headscarf and metallic heels
Singer Mabel, 28, put her incredible figure on display in a black gown with a sheer bodice while she accessorised with a small silver handbag
Daphne Guinness put on a leggy display in a pair of H๏τpants, glittering тιԍнтs and platforms
She ensured all eyes would be on her as she sauntered out of the swanky eatery
Bianca Jagger donned a fitted black suit with leather gloves for her night out on the town
The letter, which was obtained by the publication, reportedly warns stars that taking part in the show could leave them ‘physically and mentally drained.’
It also warns stars about conduct with their professional skating partners, adding: ‘Winning should never come at the expense of integrity and respect.’
These measures come after Dancing On Ice’s BBC rival Strictly’s milestone 20th year has been marred by scandal – after actress Amanda Abbington unexpectedly quit the show last October before claiming her partner Giovanni Pernice was abusive towards her. He was later cleared of ten of her 16 allegations.
The show was then hit with a fresh wave of scandal when Graziano Di Prima was sacked in July for ‘kicking’ his partner, Love Island star Zara McDermott.
Earlier this year, former Dancing On Ice contestant Michael Barrymore accused ITV producers of ‘abuse’.
The former TV star, 72, lashed out in a blistering post on social media today – prompting a response from ITV, which rubbished his ‘unsubstantiated’ claims as the broadcaster insisted the welfare of stars on the show was its ‘top priority’.
Posting on X, Barrymore wrote: ‘I find it bewildering that BBC’s #strictly is the only production under fire this week when ITV’s Dancing On Ice treated their celebrities and dancers exactly the same – if not worse. Even I witnessed abuse from producers at @ITV and I had a very short stint with them…’
But ITV hit back and insisted its stars were looked after while taking part in the programme.
Holly’s outing comes after Dancing On Ice bosses have reportedly introduced a 24-hour H๏τline for stars, following Strictly’s bullying scandal (pictured with co-host Stephen Mulhern)
After Strictly’s Amanda Abbington accused dance partner Giovanni Pernice of abuse, ITV bosses have sent the celebrities a letter telling them they can speak out ‘without fear of abuse’
Reacting to Barrymore’s comments, an ITV spokesman told MailOnline: ‘We do not recognise these unsubstantiated claims.
‘Michael was unable to participate in the live shows for Dancing on Ice owing to an injury sustained in training.
‘This training takes place in public ice skating rinks, where skating marshalls or rink guards are present, or at the show’s filming studio in Bovingdon, under the supervision of the production crew.
‘Additionally, independent skating coaches are often present overseeing training sessions. We have always been very transparent about our welfare processes and are fully committed towards supporting cast and crew on our production. This is always the top priority.’
Speaking to This Morning after leaving the show, Barrymore claimed he ‘loved every single second’ of his time on Dancing on Ice.
Wearing a cast on his wrist, he told former presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby – who also hosted the hit ice skating show: ‘It was an amazing experience.’
Set to take part on this year’s Dancing On Ice are TOWIE star Ferne McCann, The Traitors’ Mollie Pearce, Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave, Coronation Street star Sam Aston, EastEnders’ Charlie Brooks and comedian Josh Jones.
Joining them are former footballer Anton Ferdinand, Hollyoaks’ Chelsee Healey, TOWIE star Dan Edgar, Love Island’s Chris Taylor, presenter Michaela Strachan and Paralympian Dame Sarah Storey.
DANCING ON ICE 2025: MEET THE CONTESTANTS
FERNE MCCANN
AGE: 34
PROFESSION: Reality TV star
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘I’m so excited, it’s going to be a huge challenge but I’m excited for the glitz and glamour of the show.’
SIR STEVE REDRGAVE
AGE: 62
PROFESSION: Former Olympic rower
WHAT DID THEY SAY? ‘It’s like going back to being an athlete again, I’ve been competing most of my life.’
CHARLIE BROOKS
AGE: 43
PROFESSION: Soap star
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘I’ve skated when I was a kid and with mulled wine at Christmas. Until I get on the ice I have no idea how I’m going to be. I’m not that strong.’
ANTON FERDINAND
AGE: 39
PROFESSION: Footballer and pundit
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: Dancing On Ice will give me that focus but I’m also doing it for my daughter because she loves dance and performing arts.’
CHRIS TAYLOR
Age: 34
PROFESSION: Reality star
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘I’m somewhere between absolutely terrified and very excited and I keep flitting between the two quite aggressively throughout the day. I’ve not even started stretching yet, I need to.’
CHELSEE HEALEY
AGE: 36
PROFESSION: Actress
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘I’m ready, I’m good to go, let’s go! I’ve got a bit of rhythm but skating on ice is completely different, I’m excited.
MOLLIE PEARCE
AGE: 22
PROFESSION: Reality TV star and model
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘It will be fun, I want to challenge myself, I’m ready for the challenge.’
SAM ASTON
AGE: 31
PROFESSION: Soap star
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘Anyone at work who I’ve spoken to has done it have all kind of the same thing that it is a great experience and it is really hard, and it’s tiring and tough but it is brilliant as well.’
JOSH JONES
AGE: 31
PROFESSION: Comedian
WHAT DID THEY SAY? ‘I’ve not got any skating experience whatsoever, I did it once for a date years ago and I wasn’t very good, I was holding onto the railings the entire time and we aren’t together now.’
MICHAELA STRACHAN
AGE: 58
PROFESSION: Television presenter
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘It’s going to be a big challenge, I think the last time I was on ice was 14 years ago, because I trained as a dancer, I’ve got a bit of balance, but I have no idea whether I’m going to be good.’
DAN EDGAR
AGE: 34
PROFESSION: TOWIE star
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘I’m looking forward to it but the thought of the live shows and performing is very real.’
DAME SARAH STOREY
AGE: 46
PROFESSION: Paralympian
WHAT DID THEY SAY?: ‘I’m excited to learn a new skill and have the opportunity to put myself out there and learn a new sport.’