Holly Willoughby was left screaming in terror during Dancing On Ice due to a some realistic-looking dinosaur that invaded the studio.
Lady Leshurr and her professional partner Brendyn Hadfield skated to the theme of Jurassic Park and the impressive routine featured some amazing creatures.
However, Holly ran for her life while introducing their routine as the huge dinosaur gave her a fright.
She exclaimed to her co-star Phillip Schofield: “Why does it like you?”
“I’m Dr Dolittle”, Phillip laughed while stroking the dinosaur.
Holly wasn’t the only scared Dancing On Ice star as judge Ashley Banjo was given a fright while judging Lady Leshurr’s performance.
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The Diversity star was giving the skaters his feedback when one of the creatures sneaked up behind him.
When he saw the dinosaur, Ashley jumped and held his hands up to defend himself in the hilarious TV moment.
Viewers went into hysterics as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the funny segment of the show.
One said: “Omg those dinosaurs are owning the show!”
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While another wrote: “I’m voting for the dinosaurs. Best part of the show”.
“Ashley Banjo when that dinosaur snuck up……hilarious”, laughed a third social media user.
Rebekah Vardy was the next celebrity to be sent home from Dancing on Ice as she performed for the final time.
Vardy and her professional partner Andy Buchanan were in the skate-off against rapper Lady Leshurr and her skating partner Brendyn Hadfield.
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Despite her best efforts, Rebekah was sent home by the judges just a week before the semi-finals.
After her skate-off performance, Rebekah was heard telling Andy: “I screwed up so bad”.
ITV has now confirmed that the DOI final will now move forward by one week, with the celebrities battling it out for the title on March 14 instead.
A spokesperson from ITV said in a statement: “ITV have taken the decision to move the final of Dancing on Ice forward by one week. The competition’s final will now take place on Sunday 14th March.
“Our production team and cast have delivered a fantastic show during incredibly challenging times. Continuing to make the best TV for our viewers is our top priority and we look forward to the rest of the series, on air from this Sunday at 6pm.”
Dancing on Ice airs Sundays at 6pm on ITV.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk