Rachel Stevens has wowed her fans with another super glam snap as she gears up for her Dancing On Ice stint.
The competition is set to kick off this weekend and will last for several weeks as famous faces battle it out on the ice.
In a recently shared snap by the S Club 7 star, she sent fans wild as she uploaded a pic in her glitzy skating gear ahead of her ITV debut.
The beautiful star stunned as she showed off a super sparkly outfit which featured a racy cut-out design and sheer panels, highlighting Rachel’s tiny waist and her super toned figure.
She captioned the post: “Not long now! @dancingonice starts this Sunday 16th January 6.30pm @itv so excited! Let’s do this @brendynhatfield”
Friends and fans flocked to the comment section to support the star as she smouldered at the camera in the seriously glamorous snap.
Fellow Dancing On Ice contestant and Pussycat Doll, Kimberly Wyatt, commented: “Gorgeous!!!!”
Her ex-bandmate and long-term friend Jo O’meara said: “So ecxited for you hun !! Wishing you loads of luck woohoooo.”
While her skating partner Brendyn Hatfield wrote underneath: “Can’t wait!”
And an adoring fan typed: “Can’t wait to watch! I know you’ll be amazing”
The former S Club 7 singer, 43, first shot to fame as part of the chart-topping band in the late nineties and in the noughties, she pursued a successful solo career.
She also then went on to finish second on Strictly Come Dancing in 2008.
The stunning snaps come after Rachel hit back to claims that she has an unfair advantage over other contestants on the hit ITV programme.
She told Hello! magazine: “I’ve danced and performed for years but doing it on ice means starting something totally from scratch.
“But I can’t wait to just go for it and have fun – and I’m loving working with Brendyn. He’s just adorable and such a brilliant teacher.”
Debating whether her experience as a pop star and starring on Strictly gives her an advantage, she explained: “I am not a trained dancer, I’ve learned on the job.
“Dancing with a partner is so different to the kind of things I did when I was in a band.
“Of course, if you’re a performer you’ve got that experience behind you, but I think everyone’s got to just bring themselves to the show.
“That’s what people enjoy watching – the journey.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk