Holly Willoughby returns to TV screens after three-month break

The presenter, 42, left ITV daytime show This Morning in October following the departure of her co-star Phillip Schofield.

Holly Willoughby during a photo call for Dancing On Ice 2023 at the ITV Studios, Bovingdon Airfield, in Hemel Hempstead. Picture date: Wednesday January 11, 2023.
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Holly Willoughby has returned to TV screens after a three-month break.

The presenter, 42, who quit popular ITV daytime show This Morning in October after 14 years, reappeared on the channel on Sunday night to resume hosting Dancing On Ice.

Willoughby marked her return by welcoming Stephen Mulhern, 46, who has been appointed a fellow permanent presenter of the ice skating show.

She said: "To the greatest show on ice, and let's hear it for the amazing cast of 2024. Let me just say a huge welcome to Stephen Mulhern."

The pair first worked together 20 years ago, appearing on Saturday morning children's show Ministry Of Mayhem.

The mother-of-three previously hosted both This Morning and Dancing On Ice with Phillip Schofield, until he left ITV last year after admitting to an "unwise but not illegal" relationship with a younger male colleague.

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Before the series returned, Mulhern wrote on social media: "Today is the day! I can't wait to be reuniting with @HollyWills at 6:30pm to kick off the brand new series of @DancingOnIce! Don't miss it, live on @ITV!."

In a post on Instagram, the official This Morning account also posted: "So great to see @hollywilloughby back on our screens where she belongs. Good luck for tonight's launch of @dancingonice - we'll be watching!"

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From October: Holly Willoughby quits This Morning

The latest series of Dancing On Ice kicked off on Sunday with an opening performance from the show's professional skaters and with the introduction of its new celebrity contestants.

They include Olympian Greg Rutherford, Emmerdale actress Roxy Shahidi, former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton and Love Island winner Amber Davies.