ITV's Dancing On Ice has ended as it began with glittering performances. But it wasn't the ice skating celebs and pros that initially caught the attention of viewers over the weekend, but judge Oti Mabuse.
After stepping out in a show-stopping dress the stunning judge began trending online but fans had to come to her defence after some 'disgusting' comments surfaced. The grand final live on air began with the professionals, who opened the show with a rarely seen pro dance.
Then Oti lined up alongside fellow judges Ashley Banjo and Nottingham ice skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean for the final of the 2023 series.
As the battle on the ice between The Vivienne and Nile Wilson began as to who would be crowned the series winner, over on social media another conflict was occurring. A report by Yorkshire Live said that Oti began trending as comments flooded in about her wardrobe choice.
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Fans rushed to back the judge for knocking it out of the park with her eye-catching outfit. Some said she was stealing the show and inspiring to other women. "Omg, Oti", said one viewer. Another added: "Oti baby woooow", with a third adding: "Oti needs to tell us big boob gals where she gets her bras from!!"
Holly Willoughby also got a mention for her style. "Loving Holly’s dress, and my Oti is CINCHED!". Someone else added: "#dancingonice Wow, check out Oti's outfit". Another said: "Oti Mabusi or Jessica Rabbit?"
But some fans called out 'body shaming' as they defended Oti from some 'disgusting' comments from a minority of comments online. "All the comments body shaming Oti are disgusting. She has big breasts, so what? Nothing inappropriate except your comments."
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