Holly Willoughby has taken a fun look back at her time presenting this year’s Dancing On Ice - despite rumours the show may be axed.
The presenter, 44, shared a clip of her dazzling outfits throughout the season - where her and DOI judge Ashley Banjo did their own take on a TikTok trend.
For each outfit, Ashley picks up Holly, and walks off with her, leaving amused co-host Stephen Mulhern.
“Dancing on Ice 2025 fit check complete,” the caption said.

But, despite the lighthearted look back at the series, it has been reported by The Sun that the skating show may soon be dropped by ITV.
“It’s a mainstay of ITV’s schedule and viewing figures are remarkably less than they were but they still had almost three million watch the launch show,” the source said.
They added: “Changes are needed and it’s likely it’ll be rested and given a new lease of life.”
For last night’s final, Willoughby stunned in a glittery silver and white gown - her dress was from fashion designer Idan Cohen, and that her jewellery was from Boodles.
And Coronation Street actor Sam Aston and his skating partner Molly Lanaghan were crowned the winners.
All three finalists were awarded full marks from the judges following their showcase routines, which had been choreographed by former Olympic figure skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.
ITV told the paper that “the Dancing On Ice team has been fully concentrating on the much-anticipated series finale and therefore no decision has been made.”
However, it was confirmed yesterday by ITV that Willoughby is unable to co-host the second series of game show You Bet! due to scheduling conflicts.
The first series of the rebooted entertainment show, hosted by former This Morning presenter and Stephen Mulhern aired in December 2024.
An ITV spokesperson said: “Unfortunately Holly couldn’t commit to the dates to host the new series of You Bet!, but will hopefully appear as a guest panellist on one of the shows in the new series.”
The revived show, which originally aired from 1988 to 1997 with hosts including the late Sir Bruce Forsyth, features a celebrity panel who bet on whether ordinary people can succeed with an unusual challenge or skill.