Dancing on Ice host Holly Willoughby looked positively radiant as she shared a makeup free selfie on social media on Saturday morning.
The 40-year-old television presenter logged into her Instagram account while enjoying some downtime in the sunshine.
She decided to lay herself completely bare in the stunning selfie, which showed her closing her eyes as she titled her heads upward while standing outdoors.
Holly held up trademark blonde tresses back out of her face with a pair of sunglasses placed on the top of her head.
The This Morning beauty penned alongside the snap: “On charge..” alongside an emoji of the sun.
Unsurprisingly, Holly’s latest Instagram grid update caught the attention of her 7million followers, with some rushing to leave a message for the star in the comment section.
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One fan gushed: “Most beautiful face.”
Another added: “You look stunning Holly, would love to know your skin care routine xx”
A third person posted: “So pretty” with a flame emoji.
While a fourth follower wrote: “You look gorgeous.”
Holly’s social media update comes just a day before she returns to co-host Dancing on Ice with Phillip Schofield after injuries pushed bosses to pause the contest for a week.
The ITV skating programme has faced a number of set backs this year due to the coronavirus pandemic and a record number of celebrities having to quit due to sustaining injuries on the ice.
Denise Van Outen was first to suffer a nasty injury just a few hour prior to going live.
At the same time comedian Rufus Hound had been out of action as he’d been in contact with someone with the virus and later tested positive himself, meaning he had no choice but to leave the competition.
Graham Bell’s partner Yebin Mok became the third person to leave the show after the Olympian had sliced open her shin with his blade.
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Soon after, TOWIE’s Billie Shepherd announced she’d be taking time away from the show after her grandmother passed away.
Within just a week of losing her loved one the competition was officially over for the reality star after she injured herself in training.
Billie, 31, had taken a frightful tumble causing her to suffer concussion and needing to take another week out which would have been detrimental to her position in the competition.
Emmerdale star Joe-Warren Plant became another Covid casualty after he tested positive for the virus.
The 18-year-old actor and his partner Vanessa Bauer had made vast improvements across the ice each week and were tipped to lift the trophy at the end of the series.
After contracting coronavirus, Joe’s time on the show was cut short by the programme’s executives to maintain safety for everyone involved in the production.
Also, Jason Donovan took a week out after a painful back injury saw him have to rest.
However, the agony became too much for Jason and he told bosses he wouldn’t be returning to the ice.
Faye Brooke’s partner Hamish Gaman has also been forced to pull out of the competition due to an injury.
The Corrie actress will continue the competition with pro skater Matt Evers.
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ITV announced on Thursday that the final will now move forward by one week, with the celebrities battling it out for the title on March 14.
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.”
Dancing on Ice returns to ITV on Sunday at 6pm
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk