Holly Willoughby looked radiant in a sparkly silver gown for the Dancing On Ice final.
The presenter stood alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield for the final of the ITV skating show, which will see The Vivienne and Colin, Joey Essex and Vanessa or Nile Wilson and Olivia be crowned this year's champions. It will no doubt be a close fought contest for the trio, but there can only be one winner this evening as they all compete to lift the trophy.
Holly looked incredible in the sparkly number, which as she showed off her outfit on social media, whilst fans rushed to call her "perfect" and "beautiful". One described her as "out of this world".
"Was hoping for red but this dress is out of this world," one wrote, as another added: "Wow, that dress, stunning."
A third shared: "A true goddess," with a fourth writing: "Absolutely stunning as always." A fifth penned: "Looking amazing, good luck!!" whilst a sixth wrote online: "That dress @hollywilloughby!!!" and another called it "magical".
Holly previously shared her excitement at getting to dress up every weekend, as she enjoys getting to go "uber glam" every week.
Speaking ahead of the latest series, she said: "It is really nice to dress up, there are no two ways about it. I don’t know why we’ve decided to go uber glam on this show but it just fits. It is lovely.
"When else would you get to wear a dress like that? And have your hair and make-up done like that? It’s dress up every single week."
Holly particularly loves the "danger" the show provides alongside the entertainment factor.
"I think because there isn’t anything quite like Dancing on Ice. I think I’m a fan of this type of show anyway, when somebody challenges themselves to do something and when someone works with an expert," she said.
"The professionals are so fantastic and the choreography is so beautiful. Ice dancing is so beautiful to watch - I remember watching Torvill & Dean as a kid. It’s the combination of all of those things that I love and obviously with Dancing on Ice you have that added bonus of the ice itself which is its own character. The ice is unreliable, it adds an extra challenge and it’s dangerous.
"So, although it is beautiful, it has an element of real danger about it."